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The Nail Polish That Turns Your Fingernails Into A Touchscreen Stylus

Anyone who has grown out their nails knows the awkward routine required to use a touchscreen: angling the finger sideways, tapping with the very edge of the skin, doing everything possible to avoid the nail. Researchers at Centenary College of Louisiana are working on a solution so simple it is surprising nobody cracked it sooner: a clear nail polish that turns fingernails into fully functional touchscreen tools. The project started when undergraduate student Manasi Desai approached her chemistry professor looking for a research direction, and the two began thinking about everyday problems that chemistry might quietly fix. Their inspiration came into focus during a routine blood draw appointment, when they noticed a phlebotomist struggling with her phone between patients. When they asked if a solution would be useful, the answer was immediate and enthusiastic.

The challenge is a physics one. Modern touchscreens detect changes in an electrical field at the surface of the glass, and they only respond to conductive materials. Fingertips work because skin conducts electricity. Nails do not. Previous attempts at a fix involved metallic particles or carbon nanotubes added to nail polish, which worked but created dark finishes and raised safety concerns during manufacturing. Desai tested more than 50 additive combinations across 13 commercial clear coats, eventually landing on a pairing of taurine, a nontoxic compound found in supplements, and ethanolamine, an organic molecule that helps move electrical charge. Together the two allow a nail to register as a touch on a phone screen without changing the polish’s appearance. The formula is not yet ready for shelves since the team is still improving durability and working to replace ethanolamine with a fully nontoxic alternative, but a provisional patent has been filed. The researcher also noted that the polish could help people with calluses on their fingertips who struggle with touchscreens for the same underlying reason.

Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260326064200.htm

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