May 21, 2019
Scientists Have Created Shape Shifting Liquid Metal That Can Be Programmed
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: innovation, materials
In a terrifying breakthrough similar to the metal morphing villain in Terminator 2, scientists at the University of Sussex and Swansea University have discovered a way to apply electrical charges to liquid metal and coax it into 3D shapes such as letters and even a heart.
This discovery has been called an “extremely promising” new kind of material that can be programmed to alter its shape.
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