The wearable textile collects moisture and channels it into detachable harvesting units. Scientists say the technology could support hikers, emergency responders and communities with limited access to safe drinking water.

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The jacket uses a new textile that moves moisture efficiently from the air into the fabric, achieving a three- to 10-fold improvement over conventional water-harvesting materials.

Researchers are also exploring the technology for backpacks, tents and emergency shelters, with potential applications in disaster response and water-scarce regions.