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Liquid-metal-based material forms airtight seal for flexible electronics By Michael Irving February 06, 2023 Scientists have developed a new material, containing liquid metal, that is both flexible ...
A national research program strategy on the use of liquid metals in fusion systems was discussed on Jan. 22 at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). The ...
Liquid metals can spontaneously bulge, protrude, branch and slither in response to certain ions in their environment. This happens due to the Marangoni effect, which starts with uneven changes in the ...
A spinning sphere of molten sodium behaves nothing like researchers predicted. As the liquid metal rotates, it generates chaotic magnetic fields that appear and collapse almost instantly. The ...
Bismuth-doped gallium nanoparticles transform into cell-puncturing spikes under freezing, killing drug-resistant lung, ...
It may contain inaccuracies due to the limitations of machine translation. An electronic circuit drawn on a flexible film with liquid metal powder. Even when bent, the circuit remains intact and the ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Liquid metals have long fascinated materials scientists due to their unique properties that bridge the gap between solid and liquid states of matter. These materials, which remain ...
Some metals are in liquid form, the prime example being mercury. But there are also enormous quantities of liquid metal in the Earth's core, where temperatures are so high that part of the iron is ...