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MIT engineers developed a rapid water extraction device utilizing ultrasonic vibrations on moisture-absorbing materials. Unlike traditional heating methods, which take hours, this system releases water droplets in minutes using high-frequency sound waves. Powered by a small solar cell, the device can run continuously, offering a sustainable and efficient way to obtain fresh water. This innovation holds significant potential for communities struggling with water scarcity, providing a quicker and more energy-efficient solution for water collection.
