Feeling guilty about handing out so many syllabus updates in class, but still addicted to paper? Xerox recently announced a reusable, self-erasing paper that can help relieve your conscience. Text ...
Xerox Corporation showed off a new innovation from its research laboratory, Palo Alto Research Center Inc. (PARC), in Northern California: paper that can be reused after it has already been printed ...
Scientists at Xerox have invented a way to make paper whose images last only a day, so that it can be used again and again. The technology that blurs the line between paper documents and digital ...
The ecological impact is obvious – fewer trees cut down and a whole host of other benefits fall into place. My worry for self-erasing paper is the practical application. If I’ve taken the time to type ...
The next big thing could be electronic paper – it can be written on, erased and used again - but the persistent problem is how to erase it. Electronic paper is composed of a checkerboard of cells that ...
(Nanowerk News) Those who like to watch spy movies like “Mission Impossible” are familiar with the self-destructing messages that inform the secret agents of the details of their mission and then ...
Developing electronic paper that can be written on and then erased with the touch of a button is a challenge. Sometimes the ink must adhere to the paper and other times bead up. Getting it just right ...
During the 1970s, researchers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center explored a software technique called "garbage collection" used for recycling computer memory. The technique allowed the automatic ...