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New research demonstrates ’living metal’ could bridge the gap between biological and electronic systems

11.05.25 | Binghamton University

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Advanced Functional Materials

10.1002/adfm.202521818

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Living Liquid Metal Composites Embedded withElectrogenic Endospores for Next-Generation Bioelectronics

24-Oct-2025

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David Hermanovitch
Binghamton University
dhermanovitc@binghamton.edu

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APA:
Binghamton University. (2025, November 5). New research demonstrates ’living metal’ could bridge the gap between biological and electronic systems. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LDE4QN68/new-research-demonstrates-living-metal-could-bridge-the-gap-between-biological-and-electronic-systems.html
MLA:
"New research demonstrates ’living metal’ could bridge the gap between biological and electronic systems." Brightsurf News, Nov. 5 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LDE4QN68/new-research-demonstrates-living-metal-could-bridge-the-gap-between-biological-and-electronic-systems.html.