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Scientists Create First Synthetic Material Capable of Sensitivity to Touch and Healing
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2014-07-29
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The material created by the Stanford research team is made of plastic polymer and tiny pieces of nickel. The team cut the material over 50 times with it healing almost completely each time in less than 30 minutes.
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