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Scientists at the University of Rochester, NY, USA, have used lasers to transform metals into extremely water repellent (“super-hydrophobic”) materials without the need for temporary coatings.
Researchers and scientists at the University of Rochester have been able to invent a new laser patterning system to transform metals into materials with new properties, creating super hydrophobic ...
Have you ever heard the term "hydrophobic" and wondered what it meant. This video explains what super hydrophobic surfaces are and how they work. Included are demonstrations to illustrate this and how ...
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