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Letter: All hail your explanation of strange liquid sponges

Published 29 March 2023

From HildaRuth Beaumont, Brighton, East Sussex, UK

Liquid sponges are counter-intuitive in the extreme, yet Katharine Sanderson manages to describe what is going on at the molecular level in these new materials in a completely comprehensible way. She achieves this by using analogies with everyday objects that we all understand – doughnuts, pasta, dinner plates. As a one-time secondary school chemistry teacher, I am full of admiration(11 March, p 43).

Issue no. 3432 published 1 April 2023

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