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Edible Electronics? Writing Graphene Patterns on Toast with Lasers
Rice University scientists who introduced laser-induced graphene have enhanced their technique to produce what may become a new class of edible electronics. The scientists are investigating ways to write graphene patterns onto food and other materials with a laser.
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