Nanotech used to build batteries out of paper
Researchers at Stanford University have used nanotechnology to create lightweight and even bendable batteries out of paper.
Researchers at Stanford University have used nanotechnology to create lightweight and even bendable batteries out of paper.
Ever wish you had someone to accompany you on a long drive -- a companion that knows you well, can help you avoid traffic jams, maybe even help find the cheapest gas along the route home from work?
University researchers have used nanomaterials to develop a microchip they say has enough sensitivity to detect early stage cancer when it is most treatable.
While it may seem like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, the flying car might soon become a reality.