1. Twisted carbon nanotubes can store three times more energy per unit mass than lithium-ion batteries. 2. The discovery could make carbon nanotubes a viable option for energy storage in small, light, and secure devices. 3. The research was conducted by an international team from the Center for Advanced Sensor Technology and published in Nature Nanotechnology.
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