MIT engineers invented a cheap device that turns seawater into drinking water using solar energy

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MIT engineers invented a cheap device that turns seawater into drinking water using solar energy
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Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a low-cost desalination device that could change how we drink water.

. The change comes courtesy of a small and low-cost desalination device that could make it easier for states suffering from water shortages to get their hands on drinkable water.last month. According to the study, the small device is both low-cost and scalable, making it an excellent option for states with access to saltwater that may be currently dealing with water shortages.

That’s why the low-cost desalination device made by engineers at MIT and in China has created so much buzz. The device here utilizes sunlight to help desalinate the water. This removes the need for any external electric-powered energy source, and when scaled up to the size of a suitcase, the engineers say that it could make up to a gallon every hour.

When exposed to air, the sunlight drives the water to evaporate, leaving its salt behind. As that salt becomes more concentrated and denser, the water becomes heavier and wants to flow downward, too. This allows the water to reject the salt, desalinating it and changing it into fresh water for drinking.

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