'Silicon Velcro' could make sticky chips
An exotic form of silicon that can be stuck together and then peeled apart has been developed by German researchers.
The material, dubbed "silicon Velcro", could be used to manufacture microprocessors and devices that manipulate fluids on microscopic scales.
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