Not going to lie, it's a dry one. Drier than a doldrum dunked in silica gel packets, dustier than Death's doorstep. There are precious few eyebrow-raising new PC games on the cards, but I have swaddled my head in wet blankets, braved the desert and returned with a small handful ...
If you want, you can try to speed up the process by placing silica gel packs around your iPhone or putting it under a cool fan. DO NOT use a hairdryer or a radiator, as the heat can damage your device. Wait as long as possible without using your iPhone.Do not turn your iPhone on...
Further efforts are being made, as described in this review, to carry out green and eco-friendly synthetic protocols, such as sol–gel synthesis, starting from bio-based, natural or waste substances, in order to produce more sustainable (multi)functional hybrid or nanocomposite coatings, with a...
The first point that emerges from the literature on biodistribution of nanoparticles (mostly on rat or mouse models), is that nanoparticles are indeed able to reach the testis. Although publication bias cannot be ruled out (i.e., propensity of the scientific community to publish results that onl...
Reusable ice packs are made of chemicals and gel usually contained in transparent plastic bags. Depending on the situation, they can be chilled, but also heated. They are also known as gel packs and are usually composed of: water; a thickening agent; a freezing agent; silica gel; a ...
Additionally, you can keep silica gel packs in your toolbox or drawers to draw out moisture. If you're in a very humid climate, you can also use a dehumidifier. For bikes, lawn mowers, and machinery, you should store these inside when possible. If not possible, keep them covered to ...
Try silica gel for wet Airpods Chances are, you would think that a suggestion would be to use a bag of rice. However, there has been some debate about whether rice really removes the water from electronic devices. Staying away from the argument in general, we are going to suggestusing a...