Why not plug your iPod into your clothes to charge?

A new discovery regarding transforming everyday objects like clothes and paper into batteries has been made by engineers at Stanford University. By placing a special ink on the clothes that contain tin tubes of carbon, the fabric can then be used to store small amounts of energy without compromising the flexibility of the fabric.

The technology will use electronic build up energy rather than the chemical energy that traditional batteries use. So, in the same way static energy builds up, so can this special carbon tube energy storage. This could pave the way for low-cost energy charging for everyday devices like MP3 players and mobile phones, which is available almost all the time.

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