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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists have developed an ultrasonic device that releases water from air-absorbing materials in minutes instead of hours. Using high-frequency vibrations and a small solar cell, the system rapidly produces drinkable water from the air. Researchers say the technology could offer a practical, low-energy solution for communities facing water shortages.
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