The frightening sci-fi technology featured in the cult second Terminator movie has inspired researchers to develop tiny shape-shifting robots that can move between liquid and solid states. 9News
where the T-1000, which is made of liquid metal, shape shifts to slide effortlessly through what seems an impenetrable jail-barred door of a psychiatric hospital while trying to kill Sarah Connor.The robot, made of magnetised gallium, shifts between liquid and solid states, like some kind of tiny T-1000 Terminator, to escape a miniature prison cell.
The team embedded magnetic particles in gallium, a metal with a very low melting point of 29.8 Celsius, to build their "magnetoactive solid-liquid phase transitional machine". The T-1000, made of virtually indestructible liquid metal, rebuilds itself after being shot in the head.
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