Science and Technology In the middle of the ocean, a giant platform produces potable water from the sea itself to support up to 300 workers living onboard for weeks; the process reuses heat, uses high-pressure pumps, and reveals invisible engineering, but relies on expensive energy and extreme logistics. Carla Teles 10/06/2026 at 16:06
Science and Technology São Paulo reaches a new level and will draw seawater to supply a tourist city: an unprecedented R$ 56.4 million plant will use reverse osmosis, deliver 20 liters per second, and expand the water supply. Alisson Ficher 09/06/2026 at 18:55
Interesting facts End of water scarcity: colossal 4.2 km pipeline in the Mediterranean supplies mega plant capable of producing 200 million liters per day with reverse osmosis, 25 million liter reservoir, and structure to serve 600,000 people in Tunisia Alisson Ficher 25/05/2026 at 14:25
Science and Technology Spain installs two giant pipelines 2.2 km off the coast to draw water from the Mediterranean and supply a megafacility capable of producing 200 million liters of drinking water per day. Alisson Ficher 23/05/2026 at 16:53
Science and Technology Morocco builds two giant underwater pipelines of 1.85 km to draw water from the Atlantic and erect the largest desalination plant in Africa, capable of producing 300 billion liters per year. Alisson Ficher 22/05/2026 at 18:14
Science and Technology USA allocates $1 billion to transform billions of liters of water from the Gulf of Mexico into potable water in Texas with a megaplant of 50 million gallons per day as reservoirs operate below 30% and drought threatens millions Alisson Ficher 18/05/2026 at 18:01
Science and Technology A father and daughter from the São Paulo coast create equipment that transforms seawater into drinking water, leverage reverse osmosis, and expand a family business that already serves boats in different regions of Brazil with national production and faster delivery. Carla Teles 12/05/2026 at 16:12
Science and Technology End of water scarcity: scientists create technology to transform seawater into potable water, while countries build billion-dollar plants to desalinate the ocean Alisson Ficher 11/05/2026 at 15:24
Interesting facts U.S. Dumps Millions Of Tons Of Seawater On Dry Lands After 1,000 Days: Mega Plants Powered By Intense Energy Try To Reverse Water Collapse With Desalination And Reuse Of Treated Sewage In California’s Agricultural Heart Alisson Ficher 21/02/2026 at 22:37
Science and Technology With A Reverse Osmosis Project Capable Of Producing 400 Million Liters Of Potable Water Per Day, Chennai’s New Desalination Facility Shows How A Megacity Aims To Strengthen Its Supply With Seawater Alisson Ficher 04/01/2026 at 00:30
Science and Technology Desert Plant in Atacama Capable of Turning 1.6 Million Liters of Seawater into Drinking Water Per Hour Shows How Even the Driest Area on Earth Begins to Drink from the Ocean Alisson Ficher 02/01/2026 at 09:08
Science and Technology Drinking Water Comes From Sewage: Technology Recycles Bathroom Water, Uses Reverse Osmosis and Advanced Disinfection, Creates Billion-Dollar Sustainable Industry and Transforms Waste Into Safe Resource for Cities and Industries Carla Teles 23/12/2025 at 15:01