Loading...
A new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) suggests that light can evaporate water without the assistance of heat. This surprising finding could enable new approaches to desalination and explain natural phenomena. The study has attracted attention from various sources including TechXplore, Silicon Republic, Slashdot, BGR, Wattsupwiththat, and MIT.
In a surprising finding, light can make water evaporate without heat: A newly identified process could explain a variety of natural phenomena and enable new approaches to desalination. https://t.co/Rfu6pfJ33q https://t.co/vzuRa1uF96
In a surprising finding, light can make water evaporate without heat https://t.co/OTG9Rxx1qH
Light can evaporate water without heat, new study claims https://t.co/Ix0qDImiQ8
In a Surprising Finding, Light Can Make Water Evaporate Without Heat https://t.co/sKASuBnjQu
#MustRead: A new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (@MIT) suggests that – under certain conditions – light can evaporate water without the assistance of heat. https://t.co/xfLrcyw4uA
A new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (@MIT) suggests that – under certain conditions – light can evaporate water without the assistance of heat. https://t.co/xfLrcyw4uA
Light can evaporate water without heat, study claims https://t.co/xfLrcyw4uA
A surprising finding shows that light can make water evaporate without heat could enable new approaches to desalination @MIT @PNASNews https://t.co/pfJalTsLff https://t.co/7n7Ho4Z8hE