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Hong Kong Polytechnic University has invented a self-powered mechanism of freezing droplet ejection that allows droplets to shoot themselves away.
The self-ejection phenomenon was inspired by a fungus capable of shooting its spores away through osmosis-induced volume expansion.
The structure is designed to accelerate the ejection velocity and enlarge the kinetic energy transformation.
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