Future iPhone made from cement?

Scientists have found a way to turn liquid cement into metal and this will create a revolution in the computer industry.

A team of scientists from Japan, Finland, the US and Germany used lasers to turn liquid cement into a semiconductor form that could be used to make computer chips, or even is screen and protective jacket.

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Future iPhone is made from cement?

Mayenite, a mixture of cement, is made up of calcium and aluminum oxide, melted at 2,000 degrees Celsius by a carbon dioxide laser beam, using a lever (a pressure device gas to push objects into the air, avoid contact with any surface). The material is then processed under different atmospheric conditions to control how the oxygen molecules are arranged, creating the glass.

Levigator works to keep the liquid stream cool and keep it in the glass state, and can receive electrons to transform into conductive materials. This process is called the 'trapping' process.

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How to keep electron molecules.

The new material is more resistant to corrosion than traditional metals, which are stiffer than traditional glass, have the ability to conduct electricity, prevent loss of energy in electromagnetic fields, and have mobility. high.

"The phenomenon of turning liquid cement into liquid metal has been discovered, and so far no explanation has yet been given for the nature of this process," said a physicist from Argonne National Laboratory in the Department of Energy. "Said Chris Benmore.