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MIT Develops 'Solar Vapor Generator' From Bubble Wrap, Sponge, Sunlight
MIT has developed a cheap and easy way to boil water, even when you're in the outdoors, without using a kettle and flame. The new method is surprisingly easy and only needs three key materials: bubble wrap, sponge and the power of sunlight.
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