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Scientists believe that nanotechnology can prevent misted ski goggles
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Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology believe that they have found a solution to the age-old problem of misted glasses and ski goggles: nanotechnology, "the science of the vanishingly small". This would involve a silica coating that eliminates the usual effect of warm moist air hitting a cold surface and forming a mist.
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The coating, a thin sandwich of transparent plastic and layers of silica particles too small to be seen with the naked eye, works by attracting water more strongly than the glass does. This flattens each of the water droplets, smearing them over the surface in a see-through layer.
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Imagine a world where it is possible to carry out non-invasive surgery. Or to de-clog arteries by swallowing lots of minature highly engineered particles. No, its not the sci-fi of Arthur C Clarke!. Once the technology has been enhanced which will take the next decade and half IMO it will surpass the internet and personal computer in its applications.
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just do what i do with my diving mask.... spit in it !
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Its a surprisingly good idea.... though my understanding (i cant read the article due to shockingly slow internet) leads me to think the use of the term 'nano' may be a bit hopeful.....
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, I recently had keyhole surgery. It's a lot more invasive than I expected. 5 keyholes plus one 'stab' hole for a drain. Most have healed without a trace but I have an extra 'navel' and a little bump on the tummy I didn't have before.
On topic - if these clever goggles spread out the condensate into a thin layer of water rather than droplets, what stops the water freezing ???? It's rare to get crystal clear ice. I can see it working for car windscreens and the like but unfortunately maybe not for ski goggles.
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