Stanford researchers have developed a new low-cost, durable paper battery that’s infused with carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires. No word yet on when it will go into production. Video after the break.

A paper supercapacitor has the advantage of a high surface-to-volume ratio and may be especially useful for applications like electric or hybrid cars, which depend on the quick transfer of electricity.

[via Gizmag]

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