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Posted by: bBbLaHhH
« on: 16. May 2013., 06:45:33 »

First thing I thought of was my cell phone and how awesome it would be able to charge it quickly... next step... being able to retain and discharge energy from a battery a much lower rate
Posted by: Samker
« on: 28. April 2013., 18:31:27 »

I hope this will be available in stores soon... :up:
Posted by: Fintech
« on: 25. April 2013., 18:53:52 »

In my mind.. :D PEZ's collected articles was very good.. :up:   Just this way technology gets on, (take a turn for the better), in the world! 
So, good stuff!  :bih: Thx.

Check out: http://www.news.illinois.edu/news/11/0321batteries_PaulBraun.html
http://news.discovery.com/tech/alternative-power-sources
Posted by: devnullius
« on: 25. April 2013., 15:43:13 »

Pez, you better not be joking about this!  :down:

 O0 Karma!


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Posted by: Pez
« on: 25. April 2013., 12:48:01 »

Micro-Battery Is Super Powerful And Charges Instantly



Imagine charging your cell phone in 1 second. There's a tiny new battery that can do that.

Scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have created an incredibly small, incredibly powerful battery that could vastly improve technology moving forward. The new micro-battery charges 1,000 times faster than regular batteries.

The batteries are also small. How small? They could fit in and power a credit-card-thin device. Leading scientist William P. King told the University of Illinois News Bureau: "The thinking parts of computers have gotten small. And the battery has lagged far behind. This is a microtechnology that could change all of that. Now the power source is as high-performance as the rest of it.”

The batteries are not only small enough to be used in tiny phones and gadgets, but are also powerful enough to be used in emergency equipment. Indeed, they are powerful enough to jumpstart a car battery.

The scientists are now working to create a way to create the batteries inexpensively so the batteries can be sold.


Orginal article: The Huffington Post  |  By Alexis Kleinman Posted: 04/19/2013 5:42 pm EDT
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