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Students from Bahria University built machine that extract water from air humidity

A highly skilled students from Bahria University has built an innovative machine called "Hydrogen," intended to address Pakistan's water shortage by extracting water from the air.

This financially savvy machine can change over 60% of atmosphere's moisture into clean drinking water, fundamentally diminishing cost for 70% lower than filtered water.

At the point when fueled by solar energy, the conversion cost plunges to PKR 0.50 per liter.

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