this is some 1820s science right here

What.

We have discovered that hard, electrical conductors (e.g., metals or graphite) can be adhered to soft, aqueous materials (e.g., hydrogels, fruit, or animal tissue) without the use of an adhesive. The adhesion is induced by a low DC electric field.

Most importantly: it stays stuck with the voltage turned off. It’s stable for MONTHS. Reverse the polarity of the electrical flow and it unsticks. YES REALLY. This is some literal “Alessandro Volta playing around with bananas in a shed” science AND YET it WORKS and we DID NOT KNOW.

Here’s a video. Holy shit. What.

#science

@solarbird wait WHAT

"Interestingly, EA[HS] can even be achieved underwater, where typical adhesives cannot be used."

This whole paper is a gift that keeps on giving

@solarbird @lispi314

I woke up a few weeks ago with my brain fixated on piezoelectricity with respect to cloth and garments. I don't know where this fits in that schema, but it does.