Photos: High-tech tools for coping with disaster
Products and prototypes designed to provide disaster victims with the essentials for survival.
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Photos: High-tech tools for coping with disaster
This flexible light source made from semiconductors lasts up to 11 years, according to its maker, Articulated Technologies.
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Photos: High-tech tools for coping with disaster
These thin, flexible sheets of light, which are made from LED chips set in plastic, can be wrapped around almost any object or stapled to the wall.
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Photos: High-tech tools for coping with disaster
A prototype of "waterstick," a portable water filter for individual use that uses nanotechnology to turn a liter of groundwater into potable water within a minute and a half.
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Photos: High-tech tools for coping with disaster
Prototype of a nanotechnology water filter for residential use.
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Photos: High-tech tools for coping with disaster
Prototype of a high-capacity nanotechnology water filter for field or military use.
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