Scientists may have found one answer about at for from in of on out to up the problem about at for from in of on out to up water shortages. It is a new material that collects water about at for from in of on out to up the air. They got their idea from a small beetle that lives about at for from in of on out to up the desert in Africa. The deserts about at for from in of on out to up the Skeleton Coast about at for from in of on out to up Namibia are very dry, but the Namib desert beetle is an expert about at for from in of on out to up surviving in hot and dry conditions. Its shell is covered about at for from in of on out to up small bumps that collect tiny water droplets about at for from in of on out to up the air. The water is enough to keep the beetle alive. Scientists studied the shape and material about at for from in of on out to up the beetle's bumps. They want to use what they found about at for from in of on out to up about the beetle to make their own materials that can collect water about at for from in of on out to up the air. This will help people who live in very dry areas. The scientists believe this new technology could help about at for from in of on out to up many areas about at for from in of on out to up our life. They said it could be very useful about at for from in of on out to up power plants and for the heating and air conditioning in airplanes, cars and trains. One of the scientists, Philseok Kim, said: "Thermal power plants, for example, rely about at for from in of on out to up condensers to quickly convert steam to liquid water. [Our] design could help speed about at for from in of on out to up that process and even allow about at for from in of on out to up operation at a higher temperature, significantly improving the overall energy efficiency." Another scientist, Joanna Aizenberg, said she was looking forward about at for from in of on out to up the future of getting ideas about at for from in of on out to up new technologies from nature. She said: "Everybody is excited about at for from in of on out to up bio-inspired materials research."