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Researchers built an entirely edible transistor using Copper (II) Phthalocyanine (CuPc), the same tooth—whitening pigment ...
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"With the amount of copper phthalocyanine we ingest daily, we could theoretically manufacture approximately 10,000 edible ...
The circuits are constructed on an ethylcellulose ... gelling agent derived from crustaceans like blue crabs - enables the transistor to operate at a low voltage of less than 1V.