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Liberating devices from their power cords

Liberating devices from their power cords

Close-up of structural supercapacitor. (Joe Howell / Vanderbilt)
Close-up of structural supercapacitor. (Joe Howell / Vanderbilt)
Imagine a future in which our electrical gadgets are no longer limited by plugs and external power sources.

This intriguing prospect is one of the reasons for the current interest in building the capacity to store electrical energy directly into a wide range of products, such as a laptop whose casing serves as its battery, or an electric car powered by energy stored in its chassis, or a home where the dry wall and siding store the electricity that runs the lights and appliances.

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