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The transparent and flexible electronics of the future could be printed with an ordinary printer

by CeKMTL · November 22, 2013

Lately the rate of discoveries is accelerating so much… I keep telling you that we are on the verge of something big!

http://www.theverge.com/tech/2013/11/21/5129056/liquid-metal-for-transparent-and-flexible-electronics

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