(Ju-Hee So / North Carolina State University) The bendable antenna consists of liquid metal injected into tiny channels within the silicon elastomer. The antenna can be deformed and snapped back to its original shape. Like all antennae, most of which are made out of copper and are not reshapable, the bendy variety would collect or emit radio waves of a certain frequency.
Bendy Antennae Could Reshape Electronics
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NOVEMBER 30, 2009
Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

Tiny antennae that can bend, twist and stretch, before snapping back to their original shapes, could some day find themselves in flexible electronics and equipment that needs to be rolled up before deployment.
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