Forget the elusive white iPhone. Yi Cui, an engineering professor at Stanford University, imagines a transparent iPhone. Together with graduate student Yuan Yang, first author on a recent paper in the ...
Stanford University researchers have created transparent batteries, the final piece for completely see-through devices. The team of researchers led by Yi Cui developed a battery using a cheap ...
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A group of Japanese researchers have managed to improve the design of a transparent lithium-ion battery so that it’s now able to recharge itself when exposed to sunlight without the need for a ...
Flexible, transparent lithium-ion batteries have been made by a team of researchers at Stanford University in California, a technological leap that could spawn see-through electronic gadgets such as ...
A see-through smartphone you can roll up and stick in your pocket – how about that for a must-have product? It’s now one step closer to reality, thanks to the development of a transparent battery.
Thanks to silicon lithography, liquid silicone, and electrodes that are fashioned into patterns that are invisible to the naked eye, we might soon be wielding transparent smartphones and tablets.
Could Tony Stark's transparent phone from Iron Man 2 become real? It just took a major step forward thanks to researchers who have discovered a way to make batteries transparent. The researchers were ...
A see-through smartphone you can roll up and stick in your pocket – how about that for a must-have product? It’s now one step closer to reality, thanks to the development of a transparent battery.