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blog.makezine.com - 11/20/2008
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How to make water bounce from Edison's desk. Using a high-speed camera setup in the lab, GE scientists captured details of water droplets dancing on amazing superhydrophobic surfaces developed in GE Global Research's Nanotechnology lab. Tao writes -
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youtube.com - 11/19/2008
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Using a high-speed camera setup in the lab,
GE scientists captured details of water droplets dancing on...
amazing superhydrophobic surfaces developed in GE Glo...
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How to Make Water Bounce (video)
gizmodo.com - 11/20/2008
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Here's something you don't see every day: water
bouncing. GE has developed some pretty incredible superhydrophobic surfaces...
in it's Global Research Nanotechnology lab, and they've captured the results with super-high speed cameras. Hello ...
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I Bet You've Never Seen Water Bounce Before [Science]
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I Bet You've Never Seen Water Bounce Before [Science]
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... Look at the way the water droplet spreads, recoils, breaks into satellite droplets, and completely lifts off... that's what we really want for an impacting-droplet resistant surface! You might wonder what we can do with a cool thing like this? Imagine applications that involve high speed water droplets, such as wind turbine blade, airplane wing, or even just your car in motion. These are just a couple of the exciting possibilities that we are looking at. [Make]
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