Seeing clearly.(weatherfront)(National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency funded ssachusetts Institute of Technology's Michael Rubner and Robert Cohen's research of polymer coatings)(Brief Article)

Weatherwise, January, 2006

Foggy windows can make driving dangerous, and fogged-up eyeglasses are just a pain. Thanks to research funded by the National Science Foundation and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may offer a way to clear things up.

Michael Rubner and Robert Cohen and their research team have developed a transparent polymer coating made of silica nanoparticles that can be applied to surfaces to eliminate fogging. The glass remains clear and even allows more light to pass through, Rubner said. When water vapor in warm, moist air hits a cool surface like a windshield, it condenses, causing thousands of water droplets to form. These droplets cause light to scatter in different directions,...

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