With an ultra high-speed camera, “GE scientists captured details of water droplets dancing on astounding superhydrophobic surfaces developed in GE Global Research’s Nanotechnology lab.” Video after the break.

We discovered that even when the surfaces had the same contact angle for stationary water droplets, their capability to resist the wetting of impacting droplets could be completely different.

[via Gizmodo]

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