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Ice moves by itself on experimental metal surface
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Researchers have discovered a method that allows ice to move autonomously across a metal surface without any external assistance. This groundbreaking finding could have significant implications for various scientific fields.
Editor’s Note: This discovery is exciting because it challenges our understanding of physical interactions and could lead to new technologies or applications in materials science and engineering. The ability for ice to move on its own opens up possibilities for innovative solutions in various industries.
Jacket that gets thinner when you sweat could help avoid overheating
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A new jacket made from bacterial cellulose adjusts its insulation based on moisture levels, helping to regulate body temperature and prevent overheating.
Editor’s Note: This innovation is significant as it addresses a common issue of overheating in varying weather conditions, potentially improving comfort for outdoor enthusiasts and athletes.

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