Scientists develop a moving, shape-shifting magnetic slime

Scientists have created a magnetic slime that is capable of squeezing through narrow spaces, encircling smaller objects and healing itself. The slime can be controlled by magnets and can act as both a solid and a liquid. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► The dark blob has been compared on social media to Flubber, the eponymous substance in the 1997 sci-fi film, and described as a ’magnetic turd’ and ’amazing and a tiny bit terrifying’. The scientists envisage the slime could potentially be useful in the digestive system, for example in reducing the harm from a small swallowed battery. The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► Website ► Facebook ► Twitter ► Instagram ► https://instagram/guardian #Flubber #MagneticTurd #Slime #Blob #MagneticSlime
Back to Top