Posts Tagged ‘Nanotechnology’
NeverWet Nanotechnology Repels Liquids From Fabric
NeverWet is a superhydroponic spray-on coating that not just repels liquids but actively shoots it off the surface.
Read MoreNanocables
Cables made of carbon nanotubes are inching towards electrical conductivities seen in metal wires, which may ultimately lead to lighter cars and consumer electronics.
Read MoreFlexible, Paper-Thin Smart Phone
PaperPhone is a thin film smart phone and interactive paper computer, based on a 3.7″ flexible electrophoretic (E Ink) display that only uses electricity when it’s refreshed. Thin film sensors allow the phone to respond to bending of the screen to navigate pages in ebooks, play MP3s, make phone calls, or navigate apps.
Read MorePaper-Thin Energy Storage
Researchers from Rice University have discovered a way to create free-standing supercapacitors with the ability to store and release energy over thousands of cycles.
Read MoreFlexible, Wearable, Adaptable Computing
Watch a video presentation of Nokia’s flexible, wearable ubiquitous computing concept called Morph.
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