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One possibility: The hydrogel is absorbing the light and emitting it as heat to the water thus increasing the evaporation.
Yeah. It is odd that they did the experiment with hydrogel when the subject of focus is water itself. Then again, the water container could potentially absorb light and emit heat, which would also confound the result.
I think you might be underestimating these guys a little, however skepticism is a part of science.
Replication experiments are being done right now so we'll see what happens, but I'm sure they have adjusted for that