The 12 m-long bridge took over four years to design and contains a network of sensors. (Courtesy: Adriaan De Groot) The world’s first 3D-printed steel footbridge has been unveiled in the centre of ...
Superhydrophobic materials—often called “never-wet” surfaces—are famous for making water bead up and roll away. They are used in products ranging from self-cleaning fabrics to industrial equipment.
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Magical sand that can repel water demonstrated by science pros
The science pros at TKOR demonstrate how magic sand can repel water.
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