ROCHESTER, N.Y.—Researchers at the University of Rochester have developed shape-memory rubber that won´t crystallize and will allow engineers to control the speed at which the material returns to its original shape, which means it can hold its shape for an extended time period.
Shape-memory rubber may create new avenues in market
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