Environment
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Floating Sea Farms Can Use Solar Energy and Seawater to Feed the World and Save Water
University of South Australia researchers have designed a self-sustaining solar-driven system that evaporates seawater and recycles it into freshwater, growing crops without any human involvement. The experiment is published in the Chemical Engineering Journal.
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