The article discusses physics research conducted in 2007 in regards to the development of a battery made of paper. The work of a team at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York is described, incorporating carbon nanotube arrays and dissolved cellulose to produce electric power. The design's ability to easily augment itself is also noted.
This article provides information on a prototype device built by nScrypt that deposits dollops of lab-cultured cells onto a layer of gel-based paper invented at the University of Utah. The paper resembles the natural scaffolding that surrounds cells in the body. The cells used to build the organs could be cultured from stem cells taken from fat or bone-marrow tissue.
Focuses on the creation of a robot. Materials used in the construction of a robot; Steps in making a robot; Importance of paper, clips, string and glue in building a robot.