Breathable water
David Jones
Nature, 1998, vol. 392, issue 6672, 136-136
Abstract:
This week Daedalus describes his plans to create 'Liquid Air' — a dense breathable foam, containing salts that bring it into osmotic balance with lung tissue, which contains 74% of air by volume. His planned applications for the foam include a relaxing immersion bath and, because of its high water content, uses in firefighting.
Date: 1998
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