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This new media captures moisture from breath and ambient air to keep antimicrobials working in respiratory facemasks.
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Prior to logging, the massive trees created their own microclimate by capturing moisture from fog, and also by the immense amount of shade they produced.
The huarango captures moisture coming from the west as sea mist.
Coconut leaves had been laid on the ground, concave side up, to capture moisture.
The two tasks go hand in hand — green roofs cool by capturing moisture and evaporating it.
"With Peru's glaciers predicted to disappear by 2050, the Andes need trees to capture the moisture coming from Amazonia, which is also the source of water going down to the coast," said Mr. Chepstow-Lusty in an interview from Cuzco, in Peru's highlands.
In some locations trees capture, and then re-evaporate, significant moisture from clouds, fog or dew (Holder 2004; Fu et al. 2016; Wang et al. 2017)—a process often boosted by epiphytic vegetation (Holscher et al. 2004; Villegas et al. 2008; Stanton et al. 2014).
Aboard the space station, equipment captures liquid from the onboard toilets and even the moisture from breath and sweat.
The moisture from the dung was nutritious.
For drinking water, he squeezed the moisture from his clothing.
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