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Rewritable paper that does not use ink but instead uses dyes that respond to ultraviolet light has been developed by U.S. scientists. The dyed paper may be a solution to growing environmental problems associated with the use of regular paper.
Scientists at the University of California, Riverside, created the rewritable 'paper' by covering a plastic film with the redox dye methylene blue and adding a titanium dioxide catalyst. They then created photomasks that only allowed ultraviolet light through in specific patterns such as images or blocks of text.
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