Morocco’s fog nets turn Atlantic mist into fresh water. See how this smart technology replaces long walks with taps in desert ...
For generations, women in southwest Morocco’sAït Baâmrane region spent up to four hours a day walking to wells and hauling back five-gallon barrels of water on their heads. Each barrel weighed nearly ...
In Morocco’s drought-hit Anti-Atlas Mountains, women are changing lives by turning fog into clean drinking water. Using giant mesh nets installed across mountain peaks, communities are able to capture ...
In the drought-ridden Anti-Atlas Mountains of Morocco, women have adopted fog-harvesting technology to extract potable water from clouds that pass over the fringes of the Sahara Desert. In the ...
At an altitude of 1,225 meters, at the top of Mount Boutmezguida in Morocco, an innovative technology captures water droplets from the fog. This ambitious project, the largest park of water harvesters ...
Panoramic view of Alto Hospicio, located in Chile's Atacama desert, one of the driest places in the world. Credit: Dr Virginia Carter Gamberini. With less annual rainfall than 1 mm per year, Chile’s ...
In a state known for its droughts, where the southern half recently experienced devastating fires, understanding California’s natural water sources is more important than ever. Three University of ...
A new study finds fog droplets can hold millions of bacteria. Here’s how that compares to Florida’s humid air.