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A researcher at the National Institute for Astronomical and Geophysical Research has developed a device capable of converting air humidity into potable water. The household model can produce approximately 15 liters per day and is characterized by its ease of transport and operation. There is also potential to manufacture larger versions that can generate up to 100 liters daily for agricultural and residential use. The device relies on the condensation of water vapor in humid air and can be powered by solar energy in remote areas. It contributes to enhancing water security and reducing dependence on traditional water networks.
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