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more about #circuits more comments → LittleJon: This isn't new. There was a university in the UK doing this about 15 years ago. They were trying to get industrial backing for it, but I don't think t... more » ripfire: They're using silver ink? Doesn't sound very cost effective. #xeroxprintablecircuits more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Homeland Security just requested approval for mandatory, random strip searches... #xeroxprintablecircuits more » Bertone77: Fantastic! The will lead the way for even more inexpensive electronics in the future. I suppose the only limits will be the resolution of the printer ... more » Navin R Johnson: Sweet! 100% fat chocolate milk? Whole milk is only 4% fat, that would be some THICK chocolate milk. I'd try it. more » redspidey: I don't know what IMF stands for (though I could probably use these internets I've heard about to learn), but I'd love to see the Impossible Mission F... more » Curves: Very clever, but not a great breakfast from a nutritional standpoint. more » Kaiser-Machead: So if the Terminator was made of Gingerbread, would John Connor just eat his brains? more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: Just don't forget to wash it off if you happen to hear about a thunderstorm, or you are fucked. more » HurtsSoGood: Given that your nervous system is just humming with electrical activity, how soon before you can have gadget tattoos? /want a cellphone tattooed on my... more » Nick: how much do you need to run a current through it? how much before it's toxic? can you run an amount through the blood stream between the amounts asked... more » Kaiser-Machead: Henna, a la Tony Stark. more » Curves: "Simple, elegant and stunning." You forgot "and a b*tch to clean". more » shorty63136: I like it. Very whispy and would go great in my room. more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: There was a heck of a lot of cords dangling down in the second picture. Makes me a bit worried. more » -
#printablecircuits
Xerox Develops Ink To Print Circuits On Nearly Anything
Wearable electronics aren't news, but being able to make them cheaply and easily is. Xerox has developed an ink with which you can print circuits onto plastic, film, fabric, and nearly anything you can think of. More » -
#designmodo
Silver Circuit Goo For Thinner Gadgets
The NYTimes has a post on Vertical Circuits, a company that has developed a 3d circuit stacking technology using a silver based epoxy—goo, basically—to closer fuse flash memory chips together. More » -
#diy
Hmmmm... Breakfast
Some people would call these edible circuits—made of all things sugar, spice, and everything nice—"candy." I call them breakfast ready to be dunked in 100% fat chocolate milk. [Flickr via Boing Boing] -
#art
Bare Conductive Ink Turns Your Body Into Handy Extension Cord
Bare is a paint that can transform your body into a circuit (without the inconvenience of electrocuting you). More » -
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#diy
Circuits Made of Paper, Printed By You
There's very little that's practical about these paper circuits. Oh, except that they can be printed out as a template and glued directly to a cardboard base. From there, builders can trace markings with wire and the circuit practically builds itself (the link here has some cool music boards for the aspiring eletroneers among you to try out). But in terms of building a personal Batcomputer out of nothing more than processed trees...you might want to invest in technologies that won't go up in flames when the Penguin ashes his cigarette. [PCBs via MAKE]
