
Stretchy 'nano-forest' might power future wearbles
Crumpled carbon nanotube forests, or CNT forests, are a potential solution to the power needs of future wearable technology, say researchers.
Layne Cameron is the Media Communications Manager and Spartan Science Storyteller at Michigan State University.
Crumpled carbon nanotube forests, or CNT forests, are a potential solution to the power needs of future wearable technology, say researchers.
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