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Unsinkable metal discovery could build safer ships and harvest wave energy

Last updated: February 3, 2026 10:55 pm
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Spiders have long been known for their ability to walk on water and even live underwater without drowning. Now, scientists have taken inspiration from these eight-legged creatures to create unsinkable metal. A team at the University of Rochester has developed aluminum tubes that stay afloat, even when punctured.

Chunlei Guo, a professor of optics and physics at the University of Rochester, led the research team in creating these remarkable metal tubes. By using lasers to etch microscopic valleys into the aluminum, they were able to mimic the air-trapping mechanism used by diving bell spiders. Just like the spiders trap air bubbles on their bodies to stay buoyant underwater, the metal tubes trap air bubbles within their superhydrophobic texture.

Superhydrophobic surfaces have the ability to repel water at an extraordinary level. In the case of the metal tubes, the laser-etched texture prevents water from entering the tubes, allowing the trapped air bubbles to keep them afloat. This innovative approach to creating unsinkable metal opens up a world of possibilities for various applications.

In nature, superhydrophobicity is not a new concept. Mosquitoes have water-repellent nanostructures on their eyes, and fire ants use their waxy, water-repellent coating to form living rafts during floods. Humans have also experimented with floating metal, such as embedding hollow silicon carbide spheres in a magnesium alloy to create a lighter-than-water composite.

The implications of Guo’s work extend beyond the laboratory. Linked tubes could be used to create weight-bearing rafts or ships, potentially leading to ships that remain afloat even with water in their hulls. Additionally, the tubes could be used to harvest wave energy and generate electricity.

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The metal tubes, currently nearly half a meter long, have the potential to be scaled up in size. With advancements in laser technology, the process of creating these unsinkable metal structures can be easily adapted to larger sizes. This groundbreaking research by Guo and his team paves the way for new innovations in engineering and energy production.

As we look towards a future where sustainability and resilience are key priorities, the development of unsinkable metal opens up new possibilities for creating environmentally friendly and efficient solutions. By taking inspiration from nature, scientists have once again demonstrated the power of biomimicry in driving technological advancements.

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