Swedish scientists unwrap paper batteries

Bank notes that talk to you! Singing flyers! Paper-thin phones! In about 20 years time...
Bank notes that talk to you! Singing flyers! Paper-thin phones! In about 20 years time...

Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have created a rechargeable battery that's almost indistinguishable from normal paper.

The new cheap, flexible power technology is possible thanks to nano-engineered plastic electronics and a new type of cellulose made from green algae.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.