
You say the water neraki the next year!.
For this reason, scientists sought new ways to store water in solid form. The Japanese scientists ("High-water-content mouldable hydrogels by mixing clay and a dendritic molecular binder") once again did the miracle and ...
built the rubber water. The discovery was made at the University of Tokyo. The new "hard" water is now composed of 95% pure water while the remaining five percent is clay and other organic materials. The result looks like jelly, but is more resilient and totally transparent, as you can see in the picture of Japan Science & Tachology Agency.
The official announcement was made in the journal Nature a week ago, noting that this material will be friendly and safe for the environment and humans and may soon become an important medical tool in combating the operated or injured tissue in the recovery phase.
The amazing thing is that if the composition of the solid water thicken further, it could produce another packaging material that could replace plastic packaging for good.
Clearly in this case, humanity will have taken a big leap towards saving the planet and secure our lives, while water will be transported to remote regions such as Africa needs water for cities and villages.
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