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LOOK: Mystery Images Made with Commercial Inkjet Printers
Researchers from the University of Utah have found a way to print hidden images using a very inexpensive product: commercial inkjet printers. By using an invisible ink to hide messages in seemingly regularly printed images, it is a revolutionary way to detect counterfeit items in the future.
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