Transistor Goes Chameleon
Posted on Apr 27, 09 11:10 AM PDT

Color shifting used to be the stuff of fiction for many since time immemorial, but modern technology has made it a possibility thanks to an uber smart team of boffins from the New University of Lisbon who developed a transistor which is able to change the color of virtually any surface - be it paper, glass, plastics, ceramics and metals among others, to one of your choice. We are thinking about the impact that this technology will make in the military world, as well as the consumer electronics market.
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