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Revolymer was born out of research from the University of Bristol, which apparently altered the stickiness of regular gum by changing its water-repellent qualities.
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Cosgrove and his team worked on altering the stickiness of regular gum by changing its water-repellent qualities, encouraging water to form a layer around the substance so that it could be more easily removed from most surfaces.
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Wearing hard-hat, paper mask, and gloves I walked around Ground Zero with ministry students giving bottles of water, Red Bull, and chewing gum to first-responders working the pile.
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Dentists are advised to use sterile water for patients with weakened immune systems and for those who undergo surgery where the gum line is cut.
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