Wouldn’t it be nice if you could charge your phone, laptop or tablet every few weeks or months?
That might just happen!
University of Illinois researchers have found a way to prolong battery life.
Researchers said they developed a form of ultra-low-power digital memory that could extend battery life by up to 100 times, by replacing metal wires in the devices’ memories, which use up most of their battery power, with so-called nanotubes — carbon tubes 10,000 times smaller than a human hair.
The professor goes on to say that the application isn’t just for pocket and portable devices, but even satellites and remote telecommunication equipment.
That would be awesome.
[via Fox News]
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