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UT Austin Researchers Develop Wearable Jacket for Atmospheric Water Harvesting
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Engadget11.06.2026Science2 dk okuma

UT Austin Researchers Develop Wearable Jacket for Atmospheric Water Harvesting

L'essentiel

University of Texas at Austin researchers created a wearable jacket using a special textile to harvest water from ambient air, producing 400-900 mL of drinkable water daily, with potential applications in emergencies, medical response, and outdoor activities.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Atmospheric water harvesting technology has existed but in cumbersome forms.

Taille de police

Recent research by the University of Texas at Austin is transforming atmospheric water harvesting into something portable, literally wearable. A team used a special textile to create a jacket capable of collecting moisture from the air, gathering it in detachable harvesting units rather than simply absorbing it. The harvesters are then heated to produce drinkable water. Depending on humidity, the jacket produced between 400 and 900 mL of water daily. The technology could be used in other forms like backpacks or tents, benefiting medical response teams, emergencies, and outdoor activities.

"We wanted to rethink the form of the technology," said UT Austin's Guihua Yu. "If the fabric itself can collect water from air, it opens a new direction for personal and portable water access."

The special fabric's transport design allows it to work in a wearable system. The investigators suggested the textile could also be used for other objects. The technology has applications for remote places and could make useful hiking gear.

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Increased research in wearable water harvesting technology

    Probable · En quelques mois

Questions ouvertes

  • Cost and commercialization timeline
  • Scalability for mass production

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This article was originally published by Engadget.

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