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CES 2019: Rapper Lupe Fiasco Partners with Zero Mass Water – VIDEO
 
CES 2019: Rapper Lupe Fiasco Partners with Zero Mass Water – VIDEO

When you purchase a bottle of water, do you think about where it came from? When you turn on the sink faucet, do you expect water to always come out? Water is a basic human need, but it’s something we often take for granted.

Globally, over 840 million people are without access to clean drinking water. A common misconception might lead you to believe that this stat comes from third-world countries, but not quite. In 2014, Flint, Michigan experienced one of the worst water crisis in recent history. A state of emergency was declared in the city due to the fact that the water was contaminated with lead and was unsafe for human consumption.

Because of this, Zero Mass Water was born.

Through specialized hydropanels called SOURCE, clean water is made from thin air.

“[The hydropanels] extract moisture in the air all around us, using only solar power. Our hygroscopic material inside the hydropanel attracts water molecules and we use solar thermal to passively condense that water out of the material like pure water, it’s very similar to distilled. The system adds magnesium and calcium and it delivers it right to your tap,” explains Kaitlyn Fitzgerald, director of public relations for Zero Mass Water.

Even though major renovations are underway in Flint to replace old, faulty piping, Mayor Karen Weaver has partnered with Zero Mass Water to make sure her residents always have access to safe drinking water. “I tested the water, I tasted it, and I thought this is real. This is where technology meets basic human needs such as water and basic human rights,” says Weaver.

Two hydropanels, suitable for one to four people, can produce eight to 20 bottles of water per day. Consumers interested in SOURCE panels, can purchase a set online, starting at $2,000.

CES 2019: Technology for the Lazy American – VIDEO
 
CES 2019: Technology for the Lazy American – VIDEO

A beer fridge that knows you are low and will automatically deliver more to your home and a trash/recycle to toss the empty ones that opens to your command. What a time to be alive.

CES 2019: Robot reads children’s stories
 
CES 2019: Robot reads children’s stories

LingAI showcases Companion, a robot that reads aloud children’s stories. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Rover Speed luggage
 
CES 2019: Rover Speed luggage

Cowa Robot showcases the Rover Speed, luggage that follows its owner. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Underwater robots make waves at CES 2019 in Las Vegas
 
Underwater robots make waves at CES 2019 in Las Vegas

Robosea is a company dedicated to underwater robotics. They produce consumer robots for underwater filming as well as commercial products which can be used for underwater research. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Continental robotic delivery dog
 
CES 2019: Continental robotic delivery dog

Continental demonstrated its concept autonomous delivery system featuring an autonomous robotic delivery dog this week at CES in Las Vegas. (Mick Akers/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Continental robotic delivery dog
 
CES 2019: Continental robotic delivery dog

At CES in Las Vegas, Continental demonstrated its concept autonomous delivery system, featuring an autonomous shuttle and autonomous robotic delivery dog. (Mick Akers/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CES 2019: Veritable smart garden
 
CES 2019: Veritable smart garden

Let’s face it; not all of us have green thumbs. And herbs are particularly difficult to grow, considering their constant need for sunshine. Enter the Veritable smart garden from Exky, which does it all for you. (Heidi Knapp Rinella/Las Vegas Review-Journal)