engadget.com — Gizmag is reporting that researchers at the University have developed a so-called "organic radical" battery that's flexible and transparent. In addition to being ridiculously easy to lose, the battery apparently takes only one minute to charge and can last over 1,000 cycles
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Closed AccountMar 23, 2007
"Gizmag is reporting........" So why link to engadget?
haookenMar 23, 2007
"organic radical"as opposed to organic gnarly or organic righteous...
humptydankMar 23, 2007
Well, for example, instead of a hundred pounds of nickel-based batteries it would be nice if the Prius could just charge its own windows.
nedlog23Mar 23, 2007
Batteries rule!
Closed AccountMar 23, 2007
It's about a millennium, if you believe John Crichton.
abxyMar 23, 2007
see-thru flexible battery, see-thru transistors, see-thru OLED displays, solid state HD's. The laptop of the future is going to be incredibly light weight.
sicksbMar 23, 2007
I can't wait to look out my battery to see the sunset.
mrteaMar 23, 2007
Where the hell is the see-through toilet?!
topher06Mar 25, 2007
Near the end of the statement "OLEDs also already in the works" its good to see someone thinks people are working on OLED. I don't know how many more decades I can wait for this promising vaporware.