Printed capacitors with carbon nanotube ink and Xerox paper (Ars Technica)

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    Printed capacitors with carbon nanotube ink and Xerox paper (Ars Technica)

    Graphene and carbon nanotubes have a combination of excellent electrical properties and light weight that may eventually revolutionize electronics and energy storage technologies. But for now, most of their applications remain stuck in research labs, as producing them in bulk and then incorporating them into a device have both proven to be challenging. Now, some researchers at Stanford may have ...

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