Japanese startup invents a marker pen with conductive ink allowing the user to draw electrical circuits. It's being tipped to revolutionize the electronics industry. A Tokyo-based startup has invented ...
From the processors in phones to the motherboards of computers, silver tracings of electronic circuitry underlie many common devices. But scientists are now putting circuit design in the hands of the ...
Want to string together some holiday lights? Or test an idea for a circuit? A new elastic silver ink could let users jot down electrical circuits and wiring on walls ...
Silver has the highest conductivity among metals and this silver ink pen lets you connect electrical circuits by just drawing on paper. The Japanese startup, IgIC, hopes to use the pens to drive down ...
What if circuits could be drawn like pencil marks, work on almost any surface, and then be erased and reused when no longer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Japanese startup invents a marker pen with conductive ink allowing the user to draw electrical circuits. Holly Rubenstein reports.
New on the Kickstarter scene is Circuit Scribe, a regular looking roller ball pen filled with conductive silver ink that allows you to draw electrical circuits on regular paper. Circuit Scribe is the ...
What if electronic circuits could be created simply by drawing lines with a pencil on paper or leaves—and then immediately ...
Chinese researchers have engineered a new type of liquid metal ink that can be used to draw electrical circuits with a simple ballpoint pen. The scientists prepared the ink by combining the metals ...