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His invention, made from liquid plastic sprayed onto a metal form of an actor's head, remains the industry standard.
Mr. Onobrakpeya, always independent, went his own way, creating, among many other things, a series of extraordinary high-relief etchings; they look as if made from liquid copper.
An early version created by Donald Sadoway, a materials scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, and colleagues consisted of a top electrode made from liquid magnesium, a bottom electrode of antimony, and a molten salt electrolyte in between.
The display they propose is made from liquid rubber cast into a screen, with a Kinect and projector allowing you to interact with it.
Fortunately, all that's about to change as Dynamic Architecture looks to build the world's first rotating tower in London an 80-story (same as the Shard) skyscraper with independently rotating floors, making the building look like it's made from liquid.
The woman said the two of them planted a bomb made from liquid explosive disguised in a liquor bottle and a detonator hidden in a radio and left it on the plane.
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In fact it's a beautifully cast form made from a liquid composite concoction of stone and metal which is then poured into a custom cast before being polished by hand to reveal the fine texture of the metal fibres.
A new material made from a liquid metal and magnetic particles, however, could make it much easier for researchers to recreate the powerful forces at the planet's core.
The 60's saw a boom in acrylic paints, which are made from a liquid form of plastic and allow artists to wash their brushes in water, as opposed to smelly turpentine.
In 1861 the British inventor Alexander Parkes patented Parkesine, a plastic made from a liquid solution of nitrocellulose in wood naphtha, and in 1867 Parkes's coworker Daniel Spill produced Xylonite, a mixture of nitrocellulose, camphor, and castor oil.
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