Farmers in areas where water supply is scarce may be able to breathe more freely now, thanks to Max Whisson, an Australian inventor.
Whisson has invented the Whisson windmill, an invention which extracts water from the air around.
How does it work? The key is absolute humidity. The invention makes clever use of water present in the air around, and uses the power of wind to condense this by means of a refrigeration unit.
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