A team led by Dr Xie Xian Ning from the National University of Singapore’s Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Initiative has developed a soft, foldable membrane using a polystyrene-based polymer, The Engineer has reported. Sandwiched between two charged metal plates it can store a charge at 0.2 farads per square centimetre, which Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
A team led by Dr Xie Xian Ning from the National University of Singapore’s Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Initiative has developed a soft, foldable membrane using a polystyrene-based polymer, The Engineer has reported. Sandwiched between two charged metal plates it can store a charge at 0.2 farads per square centimetre, which
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