Carbon tetrachloride (CCl₄) is a type of volatile organic compound (VOC) that was once widely used as a refrigerant and ...
MIT engineers came up with a way to recover water from an atmospheric water harvesting material 45x faster using ultrasonic ...
When you think of ultrasonics, you probably think of a cleaner or maybe a toothbrush. If you are a Star Trek fan, maybe you ...
MIT engineers have created an ultrasonic device that rapidly frees water from materials designed to absorb moisture from the ...
MIT engineers have created a way to pull clean drinking water from air far faster than current atmospheric water-harvesting systems.
When you think of ultrasonics, you probably think of a cleaner or maybe a toothbrush. If you are a Star Trek fan, maybe you think of knocking out crew members or showers. But there is another ...
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Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air
MIT engineers design an ultrasonic system to “shake” water out of an atmospheric water harvester. The design (two prototypes shown in photo) can recover captured water in minutes rather than hours.
Murata Named Top Innovator for UltraSonic Clearing Device Technology Advancing All-Weather ADAS ...
Abstract: Advancements in ultrasonic imaging sensors (UISs), such as improvements in cost-effectiveness, low power consumption, and suitability for challenging environments, have been useful for drone ...
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MIT’s new ultrasonic device extracts clean water from air 45 times faster
Standard AWH systems rely on sorbents — materials that are excellent at absorbing moisture from the air but struggle to let it go. Typically, these systems use heat from the sun to evaporate the ...
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