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From Sidewalks to Smartphones: Scientists Transform Cement into Liquid Metal
In a move that could open up a world of innovation, scientists have discovered how to turn liquid cement into a liquid metal and, in doing so, open it up to use in consumer electronics for everything from thin films and protective coatings to computer chips.
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