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Scientists Provide New Solutions on Collecting Water Out of Thin Air
Only 30% of the world’s freshwater is not locked up in ice caps or glaciers. Some 20% of that is in locations too remote for humans to access, and nearly three-quarters of the other 80% arrive at the wrong time and place - during monsoons and floods - and is not always caught for human use
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