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April 26, 2018

Grimestopper

Spray it on, brush it on, spin it on: A newly developed durable, clear coating is "omniphobic," meaning it repels virtually every known liquid. By mixing mathematical possibilities on the computer, researchers discovered the right set of ingredients to concoct the coating, which could potentially prevent surfaces from getting grimy, both at home and in industry.

Credit: National Science Foundation/Karson Productions


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