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  1. look for phobias and philicities...coming soon...
  2. http://tinyurl.com/yljxz3m cool (in a non-temperature sense) nanosurfaces are said to be "omniphobic". Check it out.
  3. Nanoscale Investigation of Pathogenic Microbial Adhesion to a Biomaterial: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
  4. Haruna self cleaning paint: http://bit.ly/1AzIQo perhaps following on the success of Lotusan.
  5. Wetting and Spreading Dynamics, the book: http://tinyurl.com/ygn7unx
  6. A sol-gel process that generates a superhydrophobic surface: http://bit.ly/3bsx5t
  7. Wafer Bumping and Contact Angle: http://bit.ly/4el3px
  8. Model 250 with Wafer Support and Automated Tilting Base located at Georgia Tech: http://bit.ly/3F6jUj
  9. Droplet on a fiber: Geometrical shape and contact angle http://tiny.cc/XyPKf
  10. Measuring skin surface wettability here: http://tinyurl.com/yzxxjvv (vocab words: lipophilicity and lipophobicity, think lipid)
  11. Superoleophilic and superhydrophobic surface fabrication: http://bit.ly/BtQKQ
  12. "Oleophobic" is 6.3 times more common than "omniphobic".
  13. We are at home at Georgia Tech: http://bit.ly/2c8PWS that would be our Model 250 Standard Goniometer.
  14. http://tinyurl.com/yfwo33a How many of these technologies are being developed with an awareness of and concern for contact angle?
  15. Omniphobic surfaces...what better way to make a Tuxedo: http://tinyurl.com/yhkhbmx
  16. New word of the day: omniphobic (see http://web.mit.edu/cohengroup/)
  17. For those of you who are following the moth eye surfacd phenomenon, here's one of the first papers on the topic: http://tinyurl.com/ykx37qf
  18. Moth eye anti-reflective microstructures: http://bit.ly/cb9bV
  19. Another cool moth eye: http://bit.ly/gIcOY
  20. Our October Newsletter is now online: http://bit.ly/hIlxZ