Engineers at the University of Texas have created a novel jacket capable of extracting up to 900 milliliters of clean drinking water daily. The jacket functions by absorbing moisture directly from the surrounding air. This innovation offers a potential solution for providing potable water in arid or disaster-stricken regions. The technology relies on a specialized material integrated into the jacket’s fabric, efficiently capturing atmospheric humidity. Researchers believe the jacket could be particularly beneficial for individuals in areas with limited access to clean water sources, such as remote communities or during emergency situations. Further development aims to optimize the jacket’s design for wider accessibility and increased water production. The project highlights advancements in atmospheric water generation technology.