Business Insider -
18 Apr 2013 01:05

A small piece of fabric that collects energy may make going solar a whole lot cheaper, and much more efficient, making powering your home cheaper and greener. David Carroll is a nanotechnologist from Wake Forest University who has used carbon nanotubes to make a fabric that can convert heat and movement into electricity. Carroll explained to Business Insider about the vast potential this simple fabric will have. Carroll foresees it sewn into smartphone cases, wrapped around appliances (and entir...
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