The chip dissolving in cold water June 29, 2017 | 04:00 / Technological innovations

Researchers from the University of Vanderbilta (Tennessee) developed a prototype chip that dissolves in the water, although the temperature drops to 32 degrees Celsius and can be used in an inappropriate electronics. The article, cited above, was published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

The new material is based on a polymer such as a critical crystalline heat dissolution, which is used in a high quality electric motor for electric motors. To be able to dissolve the ingredients as well, the researchers have made them a nucleus of nanowolas, or a split metal, hitech.newsru.com reports.

According to the words of the developers, the material produced by biosecurity can be used in medical devices and implanted electronics. You can, for example, create RFID tags with the help of which you can save your personal data. Such information will be functional in normal conditions, but will be eliminated in case of death of the owner. If you want to watch a demonstration video clip, the subheading can also disappear, applying the body to the lips.

I'm worried that many of the self-employed chips will work. So, in 2015, the researchers from the University of Illinois at Urban-Champagne made their first full-fledged microcircuits.

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