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A heatshield for 'never-wet' surfaces: Engineers repel even near-boiling water with low-cost, scalable coating
Superhydrophobic surfaces—those famously "never-wet" materials that make water bead up and roll away—have a stubborn weakness: hot water. Once temperatures climb above roughly 40 degrees Celsius, many ...
Accessories, Current Events, DIY, Hats, jewelry, social trends The Intersection of Fashion and Current Events: How ...
Snowflakes, nature's tiny artworks, owe their six-sided symmetry to the hexagonal arrangement of water molecules in ice. As ...
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The relaxed bike that helps new riders build confidence fast
With predictable power and forgiving ergonomics, the Kawasaki Z500 is the perfect platform for building skills and enjoying ...
Recbar 812 in New Albany, Indiana brings back those glory days, except now you can play all day without needing a piggy bank ...
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Plastic Eating for weight loss? What is the viral China trend and all about its health risk
Plastic eating trend: The viral diet challenges often spread faster than fact-checking or medical advisories. Algorithms ...
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