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This jacket can harvest drinking water from the air like a real-life Dune stillsuit

The creation comes from engineers at the University of Texas at Austin, who have developed textile fibers for atmospheric water harvesting – the process of collecting moisture...

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This jacket can harvest drinking water from the air like a real-life Dune stillsuit

The creation comes from engineers at the University of Texas at Austin, who have developed textile fibers for atmospheric water harvesting – the process of collecting moisture...

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techxplore.com1 g fa

This specially-designed jacket pulls drinking water from thin air

UT Austin developed wearable AWH fabric producing 400-900ml daily water with 3-10x better performance. Wearable gear integration enables decentralized water access for arid/remote regions and emergency response—GTM in infrastructure-limited markets.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·techxplore.com

    This specially-designed jacket pulls drinking water from thin air

    Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a jacket that harvests drinking water directly from the air. The technology could benefit anyone who spends a lot of…

  2. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·techspot.com

    This jacket can harvest drinking water from the air like a real-life Dune stillsuit

    The creation comes from engineers at the University of Texas at Austin, who have developed textile fibers for atmospheric water harvesting – the process of collecting moisture...

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