So-called 'transient electronics' can be broken down with water after they have outlived their usefulness.
Douglas Main
A staff writer for LiveScience, Doug has written for the New York Times. He lives in New York City.
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A worker passes by household appliances-a.k.a. e-waste-at a factory in western France on January 21, 2013. (Photo: Damien Meyer/AFP/Getty Images)
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