MIT researchers have created a solar-powered desalination device that turns seawater into drinkable water at a cost lower than US tap water. It's efficient, relies solely on solar energy, and could alleviate water scarcity, especially in arid regions. Real-world implementation requires further testing for durability and waste management. Scaling the device poses challenges, but interest from organizations is growing. This innovation addresses the looming water scarcity crisis, with experts seeing desalination as a vital solution.
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