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conductive wire is a type of wire that allows electricity or heat to flow through it easily.
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As a result, we can use a variety of materials to create hard and soft components at the same time,
incorporate conductive wiring directly into shape - changing structures, and ultimately set the stage for the development of a host of 4 - D products that could reshape our world.»
Her genetically modified bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) cloak themselves in iron phosphate, a metal salt, then attach to carbon nanotubes to produce a framework of
microscopic conductive wires that can hold a charge just like a car battery.
He could recreate the professor's discovery of electromagnetic fields or even build his own electromagnet, with simple supplies: a battery, a nail, and
some conductive wire.
And because the electron released by the thymine dimer has to travel down the DNA helix to the metal compound, the result may suggest that DNA's unique structure allows it to behave like
a conductive wire — unlike proteins, which are insulating.