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Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a new desalination system that harnesses the sun's power without requiring backup batteries.
The new system, designed by a team led by Professor Amos Winter , operates in tandem with sun 's natural rhythms.
The MIT team's invention builds upon electrodialysis, a method that uses an electric field to remove salt ions from water.
The prototype produced up to 5,000 liters of clean water daily.
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