Liquid metal RAM is the first step towards formless computing, as are spineless robots with octopus-like features and robots from a popular 90s sci-fi movie

Storage systems are crucial parts of electronic devices, but current methods struggle to create flexible memory due to inherent stiffness limitations.

A breakthrough that is reminiscent of the T-1000 Terminator 2Researchers at Tsinghua University in Beijing have developed a fully flexible resistive random-access memory device known as FlexRAM, which uses a gallium-based liquid metal (GLM) to write and read data.