Self-Healing Wire

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I think this is pretty cool, so I figured I would share it with you guys. :)

Watch this stretchable wire heal itself!

[video=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lfAOEt1eNFU[/video]

One of the biggest problem with wires? They break. Enter these self-healing wires from North Carolina State University.
The wires have a liquid-metal core and polymer sheath and can reconnect at the molecular level after being severed. Like NCSU's earlier wires, the liquid core makes them stretchable, which makes them perfect for use in dangerous environments. (Or any environment where you don't want something to break.)
To make the wires, the researchers first dug out tiny tunnels from a self-healing polymer, then filled it with a liquid metal combination of indium and gallium. The core oxidizes when it's cut up, forming a barrier that keeps the liquid metal from falling out of the polymer sheath. But when the severed ends are put back together, it reconnects, giving you a functional wire.
Useful! A request: Put this in all of our gadgets so we can stop worrying about warranties.
 
Your threads definitely need more attention, you come across relatively interesting news.
This appears extraordinary, now to make it affordable.
 
But how efficient is it to have a giant gel glob around all your wires in your house?
 
Deathwish said:
But how efficient is it to have a giant gel glob around all your wires in your house?

I think they made it larger for the video so it is more obvious to what is going on. When they make this for everyday use, I believe they would use a much thinner, cylindrical gel that goes along the whole wire.
 
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