MIT has found a way to get electronics into hard-to-access places, by flowing it in as a colloid. Colloids, milk is one, are suspensions of particles in a liquid that never settle out. “We wanted to figure out methods to graft complete, intact electronic circuits onto colloidal particles,” said MIT chemistry professor Michael Strano. What ...
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