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"textContent": "What if the next generation of disposable electronics—the sensors in your food packaging, the diagnostic strips in a medical clinic, the environmental monitors scattered across a farm—were built not on silicon or plastic, but on a sheet of paper you could buy at the grocery store?",
"title": "Lasers turn parchment paper into high-performance electronic circuits"
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