Scientists have developed a new polymer that, when cut in half, can heal all by itself. Developed by a team of Spanish scientists, the material is technically a "permanently cross-linked poly(urea-urethane) elastomeric network. In just two hours of sitting around, the plastic can meld itself back together and recover 97% of a fully-severed connection, without any catalyst.
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