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Non-stick water

L. Mahadevan ()
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L. Mahadevan: University of Cambridge

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6840, 895-896

Abstract: Adding a simple powder to a drop of water gives it remarkable properties: the powder-coated drop no longer sticks to surfaces, and moves by rolling, much as a solid sphere would.

Date: 2001
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