GE develops non-stick plastic

The good folks at GE have modified the inexpensive plastic "Lexan" to make it more slippery than a "freshly waxed car." While GE has not set out to make consumables yet, it's easy to imagine practical uses in sticky sweet food containers, ever-clean building materials, and in medical applications where tiny volumes of bodily fluids must be whisked away through micrometer-scale channels.
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