Silly Putty - Not Just a Toy

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Supercharged silly putty can detect spider footsteps
The future of blood pressure readings could come in the form of supercharged silly putty-or as the scientists who created it call it, G-putty. So what turns silly putty into G-putty? Graphene. The thinnest, strongest material known to exist, graphene is also extremely flexible. It's made of a single layer of bonded carbon atoms, and conducts electricity remarkably efficiently...

Sensitive electromechanical sensors using viscoelastic graphene-polymer nanocomposites
Many composites blend stiff materials, such as glass or carbon fibers, into a softer elastic polymer matrix to generate a material with better overall mechanical toughness. Boland et al. added graphene to a lightly cross-linked silicone polymer (also known as Silly Putty). The resulting composite has unusual mechanical properties, allowing the manufacture of strain sensors that can detect respiration and the footsteps of spiders...

Adding A Funny Form Of Carbon To Silly Putty Creates A Heart Monitor
Scientists in Ireland are using a rather unexpected material to make an extremely sensitive pressure detector: Silly Putty. The Irish researchers combined the kids' plaything with a special form of carbon, and came up with a remarkable new material - one they think could someday be useful in making medical devices...

Graphene-Spiked Silly Putty Picks up Human Pulse
A dash of graphene can transform the stretchy goo known as Silly Putty into a pressure sensor able to monitor a human pulse or even track the dainty steps of a small spider...