Wiperless windshields in your future? Thanks, nanotech.
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It’s really too poor nanotechnology is so gosh darn morally unacceptable, it could do so much good for humanity! Take that new wiperless windshield, for instance. Designed by Leonardo Fioravanti of Pininfarina, the Hidra features an aerodynamic design, and a bit of a nanotech sandwich (mmm, sandwich) to keep the front glass clear of water and debris. The first layer protects from sun and repels water, the second layer features “nano-dust” to push dirt to the edges of the windshield
[Via Sparking Tech]
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Original post by Paul Miller
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