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Paper thin batteries

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Subject: Paper thin batteries
From: Ricki Coughlan <>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 13:35:27 +1000
Hi all

Given that battery size has been one of the major obstacles for the development of suitable lightweight/small tracking devices for birds, insects and a host of smaller species, the development of paper thin batteries may have huge implications for researchers.

The possibilities are huge with satellite tracking migratory waders, as well as a host of smaller bush birds.

Visit this link:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/paperthin-battery-unveiled/ 2007/08/14/1186857468350.html
If the link runs across two lines, copy and paste it into your browser.

Ricki Coughlan
Cremorne Point, Sydney

http://www.redtail.net.au




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