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Old 13-03-2009, 8:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Researchers have devised a coating that uses sunlight to automatically heal scratches.
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That's awesome. A non-scratchable car is the obvious application.
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The forth railway bridge!!!!!!!!!!! All that metal that needs painting all the time
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Think more SciFi, mix an Amorphous alloy with this stuff and you have your self some regenerating ablative armor.

I think i'll paint mine Red and Gold.

Now just a need to find a Phased Plasma Riffle in the 40 Watt Range

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Re: Coatings that 'self-heal' in sun

If only Sony had used this for the PSP or Samsung for their high gloss finished monitors mine wouldn't look so beaten up.

Excellent idea though - truly Sci-fi territory. If i'd read it in a Philip K Dick story i'd have said it was far fetched.
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If this stuff interests you, listen to the Material World session from this week on Radio 4, BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - Material World, 12/03/2009 where the discussion was about ribosomes being used as nanomachines. Well, I was impressed. Be quick, it'll only be there for a few more days.
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If this stuff interests you, listen to the Material World session from this week on Radio 4, BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - Material World, 12/03/2009 where the discussion was about ribosomes being used as nanomachines. Well, I was impressed. Be quick, it'll only be there for a few more days.
Excellent - i'll give it a listen.
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