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'Electric Plastic' could merge technology with the body in future wearables and implants.

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'Electric Plastic' could merge technology with the body in future wearables and implants.

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'Electric Plastic' Could Merge Technology With the Body in Future Wearables and Implants
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A new "electric plastic" could make self-powered wearables, real-time neural interfaces, and medical implants that merge with our bodies a reality.
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    Well we are already like 8% plastic

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      Less than 3% growth annually is a body recession.

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      That number seems low

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        Yet the rest of me seems to be degrading. How can i achieve more plastic and forever chemicals so that I can live forever?

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          Its not about the quantity but about the right balance between all the different plastics.

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        Facts, gotta pump those numbers up chumps

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