Amid the snow and rainy season, it can be difficult to imagine water becoming scarcer worldwide. However, as the United Nations explains, more than two billion people worldwide lack access to safe ...
One of the driest places in the world is Chile's Atacama Desert. It receives less than a millimeter of rainfall per year. The ...
Dr. Virginia Carter Gamberini, co-author of the study, said fog can serve as a complementary urban water supply where climate change exacerbates water shortage Getty Stock Images New study suggests ...
In a state known for its droughts, where the southern half recently experienced devastating fires, understanding California’s natural water sources is more important than ever. Three University of ...
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The city of Alto Hospicio, in Chile’s Atacama Desert, is one of the driest places on Earth. And yet its population of 140,000 continues to balloon, putting mounting pressure on nearby aquifers that ...
California has long struggled with chronic drought and water scarcity—Newsweek spoke to two experts about whether capturing water from fog may be able to help. They were both optimistic about using ...
A German design student has created a tent-like device that harvests water from fog. The DropNet is the brainchild of Imke Hoehler, who created it as part of her industrial design course at Germany’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Researchers in Chile found that fog harvesting can provide a sustainable, low-energy way to supplement water supplies in arid ...
Stock photo of fog over a plain. As climate change continues to strain freshwater supplies around the world, scientists are looking upward — quite literally — for new solutions. According to a new ...
In Chile’s Atacama Desert, scientists discovered that suspended mesh nets can capture meaningful fog water — enough to help serve the irrigation, agriculture, and drinking needs of about 10,000 people ...