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Canadian researchers develop 'slime' that can produce electricity when compressed

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Researchers at the University of Guelph in Canada have developed a "slime" that produces electricity when compressed.

The material is made of oleic acid, amino acids and 90% water, meaning it's not harmful to the body.

While the material can produce energy, the researchers also discovered that they can change its crystalline structure by applying an electric field.

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