Conductive ink advances electronics
Ink has been used for millennia to convey ideas, but it may be about to convey something new : electricity. "Don’t worry. This isn’t about getting a shock off a printed page. Rather, it’s about making electronics cheaper - at a fraction of a cent - by replacing wires, circuit boards and batteries with ink."
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