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Carrión de los Céspedes (Spain), Aug 14 (EFE).- (Camera: Fermin Cabanillas) Enrique Veiga arrived in Seville in 1965, a young engineer from the other side of Spain setting out to work not only for his employer, but for society at large.Now at 82 years of age, Veiga might have achieved just that, having engineered a machine capable of creating water from the air, as if from nothing at all, that has made its way across the world to guarantee water supply in Lebanon, Iran, and China.FOOTAGE OF THE MACHINE.SOUNDBITES OF ENRIQUE VEIGA.Translation: I think it was in 1992, there was a serious drought here in Spain, which caused great concern. And we kept seeing defrost in the freezers and thought "why don't we create a machine that can use the water from the defrost?"We've made a reliable machine, capable of producing the water we need, so we thought of giving it away to a village in need, and we made a machine for 1,200 litres.
Italian brewery Birra Flea has launched a craft beer made from air. A giant humidifying machine, called Veragon, is said to condense hot air into water, which is then mashed with barley malt, hops and yeast, to produce beer.
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Southwest Airlines flight 3472 was diverted to Pensacola, Florida after one of its engines malfunctioned mid-flight.
22-year-old engineering student Jawwad Patel developed a machine that may contribute to helping people survive through drought and help replenish low water levels. Jawwad's innovative machine, called the "Dewdrop", separates water from air and makes it drinkable.
The world’s largest indoor vertical farm is well on its way to producing millions of pounds of food a year while using less water.