Write with heat, cool and then repeat with rewritable paper

(American Chemical Society) Even in this digital age, paper is still everywhere. Often, printed materials get used once and are then discarded, creating waste and potentially pollution. Now, scientists report in ACS Applied Materials& Interfaces the development of an easy-to-make 'rewritable' paper that can be drawn or printed on over and over again. The messages can last more than half a year, compared to other rewritable papers whose messages fade after a few days or a few months.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news