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A liquid metal (LM) usually appears as a sphere in alkaline solution due to its large surface tension on an ordinary substrate such as glass. On page 9210, J. Liu and co‐workers present a fundamental discovery that a spherical liquid‐metal droplet becomes flat and dull, with its surface tension significantly reduced when placed on a graphite substrate. Such an intriguing transformation without external...
Liquid metals (LMs) in an alkaline electrolyte, when placed on a graphite surface, are able to be manipulated into desired flat, stable shapes with sharp angles, like triangles. Unique transformations and worm‐like anti‐gravity upslope LM locomotion under a low‐voltage electric field are also revealed.
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