Liquid metals that flow like water yet conduct electricity like solid wires are moving from lab curiosities into the toolkit for next‑generation devices. Researchers are learning to sculpt, pattern, ...
Futuristic gadgets are rapidly reshaping how people interact with digital tools, with many smart devices now designed to reduce reliance on traditional smartphones. As wearable technology and advanced ...
Electronic waste is one of the fastest-growing pollution problems on the planet, and researchers at the University of Washington may have found a way to slow it down. Their new liquid metal composite ...