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Think Silly Putty, and you'll probably have a very good idea what the brains at Japan's Tokyo University have created. 

The new material, called "elastic water," retains its Flubber-like consistency by mixing a few grams of clay and organic matter to H20, essentially binding the whole into a jelly-like putty. 

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