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UT Austin researchers develop jacket that pulls drinking water from the air
Researchers at UT Austin have developed a wearable textile that extracts atmospheric moisture and converts it into drinking water. The innovation aims to assist hikers, farmers, and emergency responders in staying hydrated.
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