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A new class of superhydrophobic nanomaterials might simplify the process of protecting surfaces from water. Scientists have developed a water-repelling material that is inexpensive, nontoxic and can be applied to a variety of surfaces via spray- or spin-coating.
A new class of superhydrophobic nanomaterials might simplify the process of protecting surfaces from water. Scientists have developed a water-repelling material that is inexpensive, nontoxic and can be applied to a variety of surfaces via spray- or spin-coating.
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