Thursday, November 10, 2011

AirDrop pulls water from thin air, uses science instead of magic

AirDrop pulls water from thin air, uses science instead of magic

We know that there is moisture around us, and the higher the humidity level, the more water, in theory, the AirDrop is capable of “pulling” out of virtually thin air in order to make irrigation a possibility no matter how dry it is out there. Sounds like the perfect idea to implement when it is nigh impossible to get water from any other source, making it a no-brainer for the AirDrop to pick up the 2011 James Dyson Award. The brain behind the AirDrop belongs to Edward Linacre of Melbourne, Australia, where it intends to make farming a possibility even in the most arid of conditions.

Ubergizmo, AirDrop pulls water from thin air, uses science instead of magic

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