The May 2025 cover of Advanced Science features recent research from the Tangible Media group, with collaborators from the MIT Center for Bits + Atoms, titled “Laser-Enabled Fabrication of Flexible Printed Electronics with Integrated Functional Devices.” The study introduces a novel, scalable method for producing flexible, double-sided printed circuit boards (PCBs) using Electrodeposited Laser-Induced Graphene (E-LIG). This additive manufacturing process enables streamlined fabrication of multifunctional electronics with integrated sensors, actuators, and interconnects. The team demonstrated precise, repairable circuit patterning down to 50 µm on a variety of substrates, supporting large-area applications such as real-time graphical output and interactive interfaces—broadening the possibilities for wearable technology and soft robotics.