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Engineering slick solutions for sticky problems - Science Nation

Engineering slick solutions for sticky problems - Science Nation

Assessment

Interactive Video

Science, Chemistry

11th Grade - University

Practice Problem

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explores how natural designs, like those of the Venus flytrap and lotus leaf, inspire efficient and innovative technologies. Tak-Sing Wong's team at Penn State University is developing SLIPS, a slippery coating that mimics natural surfaces, with potential applications in oil transport, ice prevention, and marine biofouling. The technology can be customized for various uses, including medical devices and rugged environments. Inspired by the pitcher plant and lotus leaf, a water harvesting system is being developed to address water shortages. The research aims to tackle grand challenges in water, energy, and health by looking to nature for solutions.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What are some potential applications of the materials developed by Tak-Sing Wong's team?

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In what ways can nature provide solutions to modern challenges according to the text?

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