Nature News and Comment shared a link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faHA00Ue9_g&feature=youtu.be
Using a 3D printer in an oily solution, researchers assembled tiny water droplets into a jelly-like material that can flex like a muscle and transmit electric signals like chains of neurons.
Using a 3D printer in an oily solution, researchers assembled tiny water droplets into a jelly-like material that can flex like a muscle and transmit electric signals like chains of neurons.
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