The material, which was inspired in part by the regenerative ability of the comic book antihero Wolverine, could someday be used to improve the lifespan of electronic devices or develop self-repairing robots. In a study published December in the journal Advanced Material, an international team of scientists described the first synthetic ionic conductor – a transparent, self-healing, highly stretchable material that allows ions to flow through it.
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Cosmic rarities, like merging galaxies and gravitational lensing phenomena can be seen in this section of the GOODS/ERS2 field. Image credit: NASA, ESA, R. Windhorst, S. Cohen, M. Mechtley, and M. Rutkowski , R. O’Connell , P. McCarthy , N. Hathi , R. Ryan , H. Yan , and A. Koekemoer .