Yes, it is. Definitely crazy ! But what stuff can you do with an invisible battery ?
Made in Waseda University by who some may descibe as mad scientists, this is cool but probably useless.Gizmag reported that researchers at the University have developed a so-called "organic radical" battery that's flexible and transparent. The battery apparently takes only one minute to charge and can last over 1,000 cycles.
With transparent circuits and OLEDs also already in the works, it seems like it's only a matter of time before all our gadgets are invisible. Think of it, bumping into your car which is invisible.
And what about an invisible cellphone ? But who would want an invisible ceelphone anyway - they're already too small to be visible.
Let's wait and see how this develops.
With transparent circuits and OLEDs also already in the works, it seems like it's only a matter of time before all our gadgets are invisible. Think of it, bumping into your car which is invisible.
And what about an invisible cellphone ? But who would want an invisible ceelphone anyway - they're already too small to be visible.
Let's wait and see how this develops.
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