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The future of paper

It’s a possible fix for the reams and reams of paper that are printed, used briefly, and then tossed every day. BNET correspondent Sumi Das takes us inside the Palo Alto Research Center where scientists are developing a way to print an image that disappears allowing the paper to be reused.

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Author rbhallassociatesPosted on March 6, 2011March 6, 2011Categories business processTags breaking paper habit, disappearing images on paper, future of paper, new paper development, paper in the workplace, science behind paper, the future of paper

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