superomniphobic materials

Armour-plated superhydrophobic surfaces are sliding towards real-world applications – finally
The inverted pyramids hold the water repelling compound, which stops water sticking to the surface,
A smooth, durable, clear coating that swiftly sheds water, oils, alcohols and, yes, peanut butter is a game changer

In an advance that could grime-proof phone screens, countertops, camera lenses and countless other everyday

A new superomniphobic technology produces surfaces capable of repelling liquids, including water and oil

A joint research team led by Professor Hee Tak Kim and Shin-Hyun Kim in the

A superhemophobic titanium surface extremely repellent to blood could lead to safer medical implants

Medical implants like stents, catheters and tubing introduce risk for blood clotting and infection –