Thomas Palm, the innovative mind behind such 3D printed creations as robohand finger-sensors, and snow and spike tires for RC vehicles, has now turned his attention toward the structure of water. Without either confirming or denying his stance on the efficacy of the vortex process of "structuring" water, Palm has focused on two methods of creating structured water with 3D printed products. The first, a vortex water nozzle, is available now for download on Thingiverse and fits most nozzle adapters and hose connectors, thrusting water in a vortex motion. He is also exploring magnetization and plans to test this method with a Gummy Magneter. Check out more information on water structuring, as well as videos of Palm's vortex water nozzle in action, at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/75942/3d-printed-...-water-nozzle/