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Kumulus, a Tunisia-based startup building atmospheric water generators, just raised about $3.6 million in seed funding to ...
Imagine walking across a sun-scorched desert, your throat dry and no water in sight. Now imagine pulling out a lightweight, ...
"This is just a proof-of-concept design, and there are a lot of things we can optimize." MIT engineers unveil ...
As envisioned, cloud seeding in the rugged range on the Montana/Idaho border could boost snowpack and runoff for the ...
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Mile High Solutions Network, the leader in renewable infrastructure and sustainable technology announces its strategic partne ...
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Water is one of our planet's most precious resources. It helps our communities grow and keeps our planet healthy.
Florida's new, permanent sales tax exemptions on specific hurricane supplies won't go into effect until Aug. 1, 2025.
Discover MIT's innovative device that extracts water from air without power or filters, offering a sustainable solution for water-scarce areas.
Kumulus SAS won the Innovative Projects Award (Small Projects category) for its patented atmospheric water generator, which extracts drinking water from air using a hybrid condensation and ...