DailyDirt: You Gotta Show Some Flex

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Sometimes, the key to kicking off a whole new world of technology is a brand new material. The discovery and/or creation of new materials with useful properties is pursued in engineering, chemistry and physics — sometimes with world-changing results, and other times producing only curiosities. Lately, it seems like a lot of the most interesting material advances have to do with flexibility in one way or another, like these four creations that might end up enabling the devices of the future:

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    Anonymous Coward, 22 Apr 2016 @ 6:08pm

    Still waiting for flexible electronics - predictions from the 1960s still haven't panned out

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