Not for the faint of heart: Although using liquid metal on processors instead of thermal paste can significantly lower temperatures, one mistake during its application can lead to catastrophic damage.
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Liquid-metal fibers that stretch 10x bring motion sensing and feedback to clothing
But not the dangerous kind you might imagine. In the Laboratory of Photonic Materials and Fiber Devices (FIMAP) at EPFL’s ...
Researchers at Texas A&M University developed the first known metallic gel — a discovery that could make liquid metal ...
“Liquid metal” thermal paste, which replaces the usual chemical compound with a metallic alloy, can increase the thermal conductivity between your CPU and cooler. That’s why it’s popular with ...
A new fabrication method guides liquid gallium beneath graphene after lithography, producing durable superconducting devices ...
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Electronic fiber with liquid metal droplets enables stretchable sensing
EPFL researchers have engineered a fiber-based electronic sensor that remains functional even when stretched to over 10 times ...
Apple plans to use liquid metal in the hinges of its upcoming foldable iPhone to improve durability and reduce screen creasing, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Apple has reportedly chosen liquid ...
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