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Member: 9073 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 11 | + Tiny and flexible: the future of batteries?! If you crack the back off of an Nokia N95 or any other modern portable electronic device, you'll find a big honking battery that takes up a huge amount of space and contributes to a large part of the device's weight and still can’t provide enough energy to maintain business as usual and use multimedia on a higher activity level unfortunately. Fuel cells and solar power have both been floated as promising solutions to the battery weight/capacity problem, but new research suggests that carbon nanotubes may eventually provide the best hope of implementing the flexible batte... .. . Read more: Tiny and flexible: the future of batteries - full story Sincerely yours, Apoc’ |
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Member: 2930276 Status: Offline Sonork: Client Thanks Meter: 2 | I have already met something similar in online stores when I was looking for Solar generators. It is important for me that everything is as clean as possible and can be recycled. I'm very proud of Greenpeace and other things. So alternative energy such as solar is always a great option for me, which I am considering. |
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