Dry water? You mean.. that’s not ice?
Go science.
Apparently we’ve now been able to create “dry” water. It’s essentially still wet water (or you know, water) but surrounded by silica, effectively making it the smallest water balloon ever.
Why is this important? Apparently it’s phenomenal at soaking up CO2 (will help with the fake/real greenhouse warming effect). Not just that, but it speeds up reactions between other chemicals and can also be used to move dangerous chemicals around safely. Or at least slightly more safely.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7964109/Scientists-create-dry-water.html