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Scientists Create Lifelong-Lasting Battery by Accident

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A team of scientists from the University of California, Irvine (UCI), have accidentally stumbled over a method of creating batteries using nanowires that can last over 200,000 recharging cycles without breaking down or losing performance.

 

i can already imagine smartphones with battery type, 

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Life-long Lasting Battery.... Click-bait is real. 

You might want to change it to extremely long lasting.

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I honestly really can't give a sh*t about this. I'll probably be dead before this is implemented into consumer products.

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Oh, this is actually real?  I just saw a thumbnail about some ever-lasting battery in one of those sketchy links like "click here to learn 1 weird trick!  so and so hate him!" and assumed it was nonsense :P

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the funny part is that they accidentally found out about these batteries

look at me im playing with nanowires

boom 

ever-lasting battery

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Repost, was on last weeks wan show!!

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Just now, TehAmigos said:

@Master Disaster i think your are wrong sir

Well unless I watched a different Linus on a different WAN Show talk about the tech likely getting patented and shelved because its in the tech companies interest to have phones which die in 3 years time I really don't think I am wrong, sir :P

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4 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

Well unless I watched a different Linus on a different WAN Show talk about the tech likely getting patented and shelved because its in the tech companies interest to have phones which die in 3 years time I really don't think I am wrong, sir :P

I didn't see the wan show, but assuming this is real, as some say its click bait?  Its not fully usable, nor consumer friendly, as they used gold nanotubes or something to do this.  Plus, they aren't even sure why the battery last that long too.

 

However, your right though.  Why make something for the consumer that'll last forever?  Though, for non-consumer products, this'll be awesome.  Like amazon's fleet of drones, or pizza hut's delivery bots, Tesla's self driving cars owned by Uber, probably military and space things like satellites.  Despite the many great applications this tech can be used for, i doubt we'll ever see this in laptops and phones sadly... =(

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28 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

Repost, was on last weeks wan show!!

 

24 minutes ago, TehAmigos said:

@Master Disaster i think your are wrong sir

 

10 minutes ago, never_here said:

I didn't see the wan show, but assuming this is real, as some say its click bait?  Its not fully usable, nor consumer friendly, as they used gold nanotubes or something to do this.  Plus, they aren't even sure why the battery last that long too.

 

However, your right though.  Why make something for the consumer that'll last forever?  Though, for non-consumer products, this'll be awesome.  Like amazon's fleet of drones, or pizza hut's delivery bots, Tesla's self driving cars owned by Uber, probably military and space things like satellites.  Despite the many great applications this tech can be used for, i doubt we'll ever see this in laptops and phones sadly... =(

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1 hour ago, DocSwag said:

Life-long Lasting Battery.... Click-bait is real. 

You might want to change it to extremely long lasting.

Well, a human life is about 80 years... So lets say you can recharge this battery 200'000 times, and you roughly charge it once per day, that equals around 550 years for recharging, so I would actually say the title is more than an apt description of what is going on, it doesn't say infinite.

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1 hour ago, TehAmigos said:

source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/scientists-create-lifelong-lasting-battery-by-accident-503344.shtml

 

i can already imagine smartphones with battery type, 

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