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 New study suggests fog harvesting could ...
As cities grow, so does their demand for water, often surpassing the capacity of traditional sources. Many fast-expanding ...
This week's Short Wave news roundup covers harvesting drinking water from fog, what elephant seals reveal about fish populations in the deep ocean, and why there's always room for dessert. It is time ...
In a cool development for global sustainability, scientists have improved a device that pulls clean, drinkable water straight from the air. Inspired by musical instruments and the fog-drinking power ...
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In the driest places on Earth, where rain is scarce, and water shortages threaten daily life, scientists are looking to an unlikely solution: fog. A new study suggests that by capturing tiny water ...
It is time now for our science news roundup from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. And I am joined by the show's two hosts, Regina Barber and Emily Kwong. Hello. EMILY KWONG, BYLINE: Hi, Scott.