Self-assembling electronics made from liquid metal particles could offer an inexpensive way to make computer chips by simply exploiting the basic physics of how fluids flow through small structures.
“Currently, the cost of entry to manufacture electronics and build new chip manufacturing plants in the United States is said to be in the billions of dollars,” he says. Martin Tuo at North Carolina State University. “It's not cheap.”
Thuo and his colleagues first created the following mixture:
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