A superhydrophobic thin film that can be coated onto virtually any substrate has been synthesized by an international team of researchers. The material, produced using a 3D nanotextured hydrogel matrix, is strong, very flexible and optically transparent. It might be used as a waterproof coating in applications such as self-cleaning windows, antifouling surfaces, and as a filter and sponge to separate oil from water after an industrial oil spill.

Because rust never sleeps.  To read more, click here.