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The ultracapacitor, tomorrow's battery



MIT's Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems is hard at work on developing new ways to bust the chemical battery once and for all. Their research has produced methods to use vertically aligned single-wall carbon nanotube structures to create cheap, efficient, long-lasting ultracapacitors -- cells capable of delivering larger amounts of energy without all the fussiness of chemical batteries, like the temperature, discharge, explosion, and safety issues.

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