Sunday, January 19, 2014

Metal ink could ease way toward flexible electronic books, displays

Scientists are reporting the development of a novel metal ink made of small sheets of copper that can be used to write a functioning, flexible electric circuit on regular printer paper. Their report on the conductive ink, which could pave the way for a wide range of new bendable gadgets, such as electronic books that look and feel more like traditional paperbacks.


Carbon nanotube sponge shows improved water clean-up

Carbon nanotube sponge shows improved water clean-up