HONG KONG - Imagine a piece of slime slithering through your body, making its way through your small intestine to give surgeons "an extra hand." That's exactly what Professor Li Zhang and his team of ...
A magnetic slime that can be maneuvered to navigate tight spaces could be used to retrieve items in your body, according to scientists from the Chinese University of Hong Kong who are developing the ...
A robot made of magnetic slime with a custard-like consistency can navigate narrow passages, grasp objects and fix broken circuits. It could be deployed inside the body to perform tasks such as ...
Scientists working at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have created something that looks horrifying, and only gets more upsetting when you learn it's designed to crawl around inside your body. The ...
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‘OMG the disrespect’: New York woman tries new Bath & Body Works ‘slime’ soap. Then she tests it in-store
While slime as a toy first hit shelves in the 1970s thanks to Mattel, it really blew up over the last decade, when kids and adults started posting endless slime videos online. Brands took notice. Now ...
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