Patterns and initials written in water Thomas Palberg et al. (2023)
Writing on solid materials, like parchment or paper, is possible because the ink binds to the surface and remains undisturbed. But in a liquid, particles are constantly moving around, and ink quickly disperses – until now.
at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in Germany and his colleagues have used a resin beadÌýto draw lines and patterns in water containing ink particles. It works because the bead produces paths of low acidity through the water that attract the ink.
To move the bead along specific paths, Palberg and his…



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