Voice of America: Powdered material called "dry water," could provide a new way to store carbon dioxide in an effort to fight global warming. Dry water made some waves at a recent American Chemical Society meeting in Boston. The substance looks a lot like fine white sand, which isn't surprising since what makes it dry is that each tiny water droplet is covered with water-repelling silica, the stuff of ordinary beach sand. The coating makes it impossible for the water molecules to recombine and ......
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Dry Water Makes Waves in Fight Against Climate Change
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on September 22nd, 2010
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