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Alcohol attracted to salt

Freedawn Scientia - Scientists make droplets move on their own - Droplets are simple spheres of fluid, not normally considered capable of doing anything on their own. But now researchers have made droplets of alcohol move through water. In the future, such moving droplets may deliver medicines.
01/10/2014

Scientists Make Alcohol Droplets Move on Their Own

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