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USA Today - May 3, 2010
Posted May 3, 2010 -- webcomm
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A researcher has developed a material that resists water by imitating the texture and placement of spider hairs. In nature, the lotus leaf and certain insects are water resistant because hair spacing and surface tension cause water to bead up, says Temple associate biology professor Tonia Hsieh, whose conversations with the researcher influenced his design.