By Mark Waghorn Everyday materials – such as paper and plastic – could be transformed into “smart” devices such as mobile phones after the development of a liquid metal that sticks. Scientists say the technology has potential applications in wearable electronics, soft robotics and flexible devices such as stretchable smartphones. (Cell Reports Physical Science / Yuan et al. via SWNS) […]
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