Electrified Slime With Real-World Potential

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Electrified slime with real-world potential

6 days ago

Duration 3:34

6 days agoNewsDuration 3:34Researchers at the Canadian Light Source in Saskatoon are working hard to develop an electrified slime with real-world applications. Erica Pensini joined Saskatoon Morning to talk about how this slime could work and what it could be used for.

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