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# The machine that makes drinking water out of thin air
- URL: https://www.earthtoseanews.com/water-from-air/
- Published: 2026-07-28T22:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-21T13:07:12.000Z
- Description: Two American neighbourhoods are about to drink water pulled straight out of the sky.
- Author: Nicole McMahon
- Tags: Innovations, All stories

There is drinking water in the air above your head right now, everywhere on Earth, even over the driest ground. The trick has always been getting it out without spending a fortune in electricity. A company called AirJoule thinks it has cracked that, using a sorbent known as a metal organic framework: an engineered material, riddled with pores, that grabs water molecules out of passing air and then lets them go again. The material is not a curiosity. Metal organic frameworks were the subject of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the point of AirJoule's design is that it keeps working when the air is dry, which is exactly where a machine like this is needed most.

In July the idea stepped out of the laboratory. AirJoule and the Japanese manufacturer Kubota announced that two systems are going into real neighbourhoods, one near Corpus Christi in Texas and one in Irvine in California, with the first deployments beginning this quarter. The plan is homes that make their own water on site, rather than waiting on a pipe from somewhere else. Meanwhile a separate unit has been quietly running at Arizona State University since January, where Regents Professor Paul Westerhoff and the Global Center for Water Technology are putting it through an independent evaluation in the Phoenix heat and publishing what they find. That last part matters. A promising machine and a peer reviewed machine are different things, and this one is being asked to prove itself in the hardest air it could pick. Full commercial rollout is still some years away, but two neighbourhoods are about to turn on a tap that starts with the sky.

Our short take: announcement and technical detail from **AirJoule Technologies** and **Kubota Corporation**, July 2026, with the independent evaluation under way at **Arizona State University**’s Global Center for Water Technology. Photograph: dew at sunrise, Unsplash.