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Super waterproof material one step closer as scientists reveal new nanotech

Por: Newsweek Tech October 23, 2023

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Researchers have created a new type of ultra-thin material that may pave the way to a new era of waterproofing, affecting everything from cooking to transportation.Hundreds of different technologies are affected by the way that water sticks to solid surfaces. So finding new, super-water-resistant coatings opens up a range of possibilities for designing more efficient, waterproof machinery in the future.Liquid-like surfaces might fill this gap.... + full article



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