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Researchers make rechargeable energy-storing paper Researchers at Linkoping University have created a new type of paper they call "power paper" that is able to store energy. In addition to storing energy, this paper -- which is made from nano cellulose and a conductive polymer -- can also be recharged. Power paper, despite its abilities, is made from polymer said to be "easily available", and the …
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