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		<title>Water Can Run&#160;Uphill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br/>Everyone knows that water can&#8217;t flow uphill&#8230;unless I get involved. Mix a small amount of polyethylene oxide, a polymer, with water and it forms a thick, slippery, gooey, mucous-like gel. Oh, the visual imagery! When the gel is poured back and forth between two beakers, the gel mysteriously pulls from the higher held beaker to [...]]]></description>
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