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![]() Saw it in German newspaper. There they said they use nano-particles on the elctrodes. The battery of a cellphone charges in 30 seconds. Although being optimised for use in Samsung Galaxy cellphones, Samsung refused to fund the project, and a Chinese investor took their place then, wanting to use the batteries for his own product line. German: http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/webwel...unden-auf.html
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No surprises there then (Chinese investor).
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Ocean Warrior
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They aren't stupid, that's for sure. Lots of exciting innovation coming from that little country. Recently there were news that they had developed a straw you could put into your drink that would change colour if someone put something in the drink.
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CINC Pacific Fleet
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Who was first ?
http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/05/22/...phone-charger/ And MIT invented a type of battery with NANO technologies (Can't find the link, was from about same time) This battery could store up to thousand more capacity than ordinary battery. Markus |
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Dipped Squirrel Operative
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^ but this is about charging a usual battery in a few minutes, instead of hours !
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