Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Research has made it possible to develop transparent batteries. These batteries are constructed from mainly transparent materials, and materials too small to be noticed by the naked eye. The batteries aren't completely see through, as only 62% of light continues through it. These batteries can be used to help advance technology. transparent displays on windows, or transparent cell phones. These batteries have great potential, but are still limited by their energy output, or therefore lack of. The batteries are about as strong as the ones inside a camera and not nearly powerful enough to support a cell phone. In what ways can we use these batteries?
Liou, S. (2011, July 25). Stanford transparent batteries: seeing straight through to the future?. . Retrieved from http://news.stanford.edu/news/2011/july/transparent-litiumion-battery-072511.html

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