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Light-activated gel could impact wearables, soft robotics, and more

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Elizabeth A. Thomson | Materials Research Laboratory

2mo ago

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New MIT work advances the growing field of ionotronics, in which data are transferred through ions, potentially providing a bridge between electronics and biological tissue.

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