Just updated your iPhone to iOS 18? You'll find a ton of hot new features for some of your most-used Apple apps. Dive in and see for yourself:
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DIY Polygraph Machine: Detect Lies with Tin Foil, Wire and Arduino
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How To: DIY Rocket Propellant! How to Cook Solid Rocket Fuels Using Common Household Ingredients
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How ridged can that be made to be? Dose it require the constant charge to maintain shape? Dose it keep a certain shape with a certain amount of voltage or current or is it constantly changing shape? If the electrodes were placed so the current is applied in different spots on the edges, would that create different shapes? Is it feasible to create and maintain custom shapes?
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