Website review: Nanoarchitecture.net
parvez discovered this in Nanotech
•58 reviews since Oct 7, 2007
science, nanotech, water
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parvez discovered 9 months ago- Reminds me of the water dress!

Lauxa rated 3 months ago- just add water... and 25,000 volts!

jynxpup rated 3 months ago- Bridge of Water Spans 25mm

demonveen rated 4 months ago- Actually water does have a complex micro-structure -- because of the H-O-H bond angle and hydrogen bonding. You might want to at least read a little bit before you hate on something. There is nothing wrong with reading -- it isn't like masturbating at all, you won't grow any hair on your eyes, I promise.

Bensci54 rated 4 months ago- This looks like a scam....Water doesn't have a "hitherto unknown microstructure."

elswedish rated 7 months ago- Wow, that's really cool :D

IIIIsIIII rated 7 months ago- amazing project. Imagine water structures...... this is a water bidge by electroactive nanoparticles on water. Doesn't get cooler than this.

Aenema rated 8 months ago- water that can defy gravity...blasphemy burn all scientist...just kidding they cool

nerdcam rated 8 months ago
"Researchers at Graz University of Technology, Austria, have caused water to span a 25-millimetre gap between two regular glass beakers in a gravity-defying stunt."

YONCA rated 8 months ago- Bridge of water spans !

albeseba86 rated 8 months ago- ottima fonte per tenersi aggiornati sulle nanotecnologie