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 News From the Field Research Gives Clues for Self-cleaning Materials, Water-striding Robots

May 4, 2009
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Self-cleaning walls, counter tops, fabrics, even micro-robots that can
walk on water--all those things and more could be closer to reality
thanks to research recently completed by scientists at the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln and at Japan's RIKEN institute. Full Story
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Source University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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