Droplet slipperiness despite surface heterogeneity at molecular scale

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Slippery Science: Crafting the World’s Most Water-Repellent Surface
scitechdaily.com

Researchers have developed a new mechanism to make water droplets slip off surfaces, described in a paper published in Nature Chemistry. The discovery challenges existing ideas about friction between solid surfaces and water and opens up a new avenue for studying droplet slipperiness at the molecular level. The new technique has applications in a range of fields, including plumbing, optics, and the auto and maritime industries. Nature Chemistry. DOI: 10.1038/s41557-023-01346-3

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Nerd that headline up a little more and say low coefficient of friction.

Lol. I didn't really think much on my part; simply pasted the heading of the publication. The article headline was annoyingly melodramatic.

LiveScience is the same way with the clickbait headlines. Everything is an apocalyptic doom of the earth!