"Revolutionary 'Glassy Gels': Strong, Stretchy, and Self-Healing Materials"

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Researchers at NC State University have developed "glassy gels," a new class of materials that combine the hardness of glassy polymers with the stretchability of gels. These materials, which are more than 50% liquid, are efficient conductors of electricity and highly adhesive. The simple production process and unique properties of glassy gels make them promising for various applications.
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- Glassy gel is hard as plastic and stretches 7 times its length New Scientist
- Strong, 5x stretchable 'glassy gels' pave way for flexible electronics Interesting Engineering
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