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elastic water
Elastic Water could eventually replace plastic, or be used in an environmentally-safe plastic. Zoom Bernama, a part of the Malaysian National News Agency, reports that Japanese scientists have created “elastic water ." Developed at the Tokyo University, the new material consists mostly of water--95-percent--with an added two grams of clay and organic material. The resulting substance resembles jelly, but is extremely elastic and transparent.