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HONG KONG: Cotton that collects water from fog

2013-01-28 15:41:26| BharatTextile.com

[Jan 28, 2013] Scientists at PolyU and Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands have developed a special surface modified cotton fabric that absorbs exceptional amounts of water from misty air for up to 340% of its own weight.

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