Paper electronics set to put your computer into envelope
Do you think it's possible to drop a computer system into an envelop which you could throw once used or an interactive menu paper acquainting you with days special dish.

Well, researchers at MIT's Media Lab in Boston, US have already set themselves on a task to develop boxes sensible enough to weigh content inside them.
It's not amazing in the modern world for technology to incorporate Paper-based computation with flexible and stretchable electronic circuits. Scientists belonging to different groups are trying to develop computer display screens with features of paper.
Researchers are just trying to stuff some wires or patterns of conductive inks squeezed inside consecutive layers of paper pulp.
Using spiral of conductive link as touch sensor, similar to that of laptop or making the paper vibrate to create a some audio response doesn't seems to be far for developing nanotechnology.
Researchers hope to end this project with something similar to paper that will convey digital information through audio or visual means.
Paper-electronics hold enough scope to revolutionize the domains of paper applications and attract mass of buyers.
Via: Technology

