It is possible to deposit metallic tracks on soft surfaces including jelly, as has been proved by Iowa State University. The key is a low melting point alloy – in this case Field’s metal (eutectic bismuth indium tin) – delivered by a novel technique created in the lab of Martin Thuo. By encapsulating tiny particles of the metal ...
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