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Reverse Engineering a Nanotechnology Toy:

NanodropAtomic Force Microscope image (right) of superhydrophobic surface of 'Nanodrop' toy, available at Thinkgeek.com. Droplets of water are placed on the superhydrophobic surface of a maze, forming liquid balls which can move freely without wetting the surface. Image provided by Wei Zhao, from the laboratory of Professor Chad Korach, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University.