Scientists have created tiny magnetically-manipulated robots. But why? It turns out there are lots of applications for a controllable substance that can fit into tight spaces. As seen in New Scientist ...
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 ...
The science pros at TKOR show how magnetic slime interacts with giant magnets.
STEP 2: Remove the magnetic slime from the bowl, continue to mix the slime with your hands. STEP 3: Hold the neodymium magnet close to the magnetic slime and observe. The Neodymium magnet creates a ...