Dry water absorbs greenhouse gasses, boggles the mind
Apparently, something called dry water has been kicking around since 1968, although it wasn’t until recently that scientists at the University of Hull and, later, the University of Liverpool, have begun to take it seriously. It’s made by encasing a water droplet in sand that’s been modified to be hydrophobic — that is, it won’t absorb water,...
by admin at August 30th, 2010 at 01:08 pm