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Robert Wisnieff ()
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Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6690, 225-227

Abstract: The paperless office has been predicted as a result of electronic information systems, but now paper is fighting back. A cheap electronic ink has been developed that can be printed on flexible substrates, including paper. It can be changed from white to black simply by applying an electric field, and so it could be used to make paper that can print on itself or show moving pictures.

Date: 1998
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