Lasermade surface repels nearly any liquid, even after fivefold stretching
Feb 16, 2026
Researchers from North Carolina State University have used laser ablation to create ultra-stretchable, superomniphobic materials without the use of harsh chemical solvents. The materials—which are useful in applications ranging from soft robotics to artificial skin patches—retain their superomni
phobic (i.e., super-repellent) properties when stretched up to five times their initial length and at over 5,000 stretch cycles. ...read more read less