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Tx4obama

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Sun May 19, 2013, 07:50 PM May 2013

18-year-old’s breakthrough invention can recharge phones in seconds [View all]


18-year-old’s breakthrough invention can recharge phones in seconds

An 18-year-old science student has made an astonishing breakthrough that will enable mobile phones and other batteries to be charged within seconds rather than the hours it takes today’s devices to power back up.

Saratoga, Calif. resident Eesha Khare made the breakthrough by creating a small supercapacitor that can fit inside a cell phone battery and enable ultra-fast electricity transfer and storage, delivering a full charge in 20-30 seconds instead of several hours.

The nano-tech device Khare created can supposedly withstand up to 100,000 charges, a 100-fold increase over current technology, and it’s flexible enough to be used in clothing or displays on any non-flat surface.

It could also one day be used in car batteries and charging stations not unlike those used by the Tesla Model S, which includes “supercharger” technology that promises to charge vehicles in 30 minutes or less.

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Full article here: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/05/19/18-year-olds-breakthrough-invention-can-recharge-phones-in-seconds/



Wow!


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Does she own the rights to it? NCLefty May 2013 #1
She should patent it ASAP and sue hell out of anyone Triana May 2013 #5
She'd get her ass sued off if she tried. Xithras May 2013 #29
Incredible! Whisp May 2013 #2
K&R Sherman A1 May 2013 #3
That's about how long it takes to fill a gas tank in a car Xipe Totec May 2013 #4
I was thinking the same thing MurrayDelph May 2013 #7
and she came in second! d_r May 2013 #6
That is what's amazing NewJeffCT May 2013 #36
Eesha Khare~ sheshe2 May 2013 #8
Man I wish I could come up with some cool invention like that! Initech May 2013 #9
No. MannyGoldstein May 2013 #10
Sounds fishy to me also... Logical May 2013 #12
Not fishy but unlikely to be worthy of front page kristopher May 2013 #17
Killjoy! oldhippie May 2013 #16
Unicorns are real... progressoid May 2013 #20
Hope she got a patent, Exxon Mobil is going to try to get hold of it and lock it up in their safe... W T F May 2013 #11
Why would they care? The phone will eat the same amount/cost of energy regardless. (nt) Posteritatis May 2013 #19
Because it could be scaled up to charge electric cars KamaAina May 2013 #30
Too bad we'll never see it Hugabear May 2013 #13
Yeah, like tires that don't go flat. Been waiting decades for that. nt valerief May 2013 #26
Why? RudynJack May 2013 #31
Cell phone companies selling extra batteries and chargers Hugabear May 2013 #32
Customers would still need chargers. RudynJack May 2013 #34
How long before it's purchased from her and shelved forever? silvershadow May 2013 #14
Before everyone gets too excited jeff47 May 2013 #15
Jeeezzz, another killjoy ..... oldhippie May 2013 #18
I would assume the capacitor would store the charging voltage bhikkhu May 2013 #21
That's what I was thinking as well. n/t Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #22
The article is pretty vague. Obviously capacitors can charge quickly. That's what they do. BlueStreak May 2013 #27
There's also a safety of use issue jmowreader May 2013 #23
thats not much of a breakthrough sodom May 2013 #24
Except that the laws of physics still apply. Heywood J May 2013 #25
replies in this thread crack me up "The Man is going to Stomp Her Down!" snooper2 May 2013 #28
Why are we still getting crappy gas mileage? Hugabear May 2013 #33
tryed to get to the bottom of this story olddots May 2013 #35
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2013 #37
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