Showing posts with label latest inventions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label latest inventions. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

New inventions 2011

Solar-Powered Circuit-Latest Invention



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Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania managed to come up with a special circuit that in future can become one of the most important inventions in the science. They created the world’s first photovoltaic circuit that can generate electricity by harnessing solar energy. Their latest invention could be used to power various consumer devices.
According to Dawn Bonnell, a researcher from the University of Pennsylvania, the breakthrough could lead to the development of a new generation of optical and electronic gadgets.
At the moment Bonnel and her aggregation are able to accomplish a rather baby bulk of energy, which is not be abundant to ability electrical devices. However, scientists accede that there are altered means of advocacy the assembly electricity from light. For archetype it would be accessible to assemblage several layers of light-collecting and power-using circuits.
Most acceptable the new blazon of circuits will not be able to alter silicon counterparts, but they can be acclimated to ability altered baby automatic devices, informs Discovery News. Currently the new ambit can transform ablaze into electricity and Lukas Novotny, a researcher at the Institute of Optics at theUniversity of Rochester anticipation that it would be accessible to accomplish a absolutely new blazon of lighting abstracts if the latest apparatus of scientists from the University of Pennsylvania could about-face electricity into light.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Latest Invention: Solar-Powered Device with Flexible Display Developed by HP


Engineers are working non-stop to create high-tech devices for the military to help soldiers tackle those who wish to seed panic in the public.
Recently Hewlett-Packard has presented its latest invention – a lightweight computer that one can easily wear around the wrist due to the fact that the device has a flexible display. In addition, the lightweight tool is solar-powered.
According to HP, the company’s latest invention is just 200 microns thick. However, it can display a lot of useful information for the soldier wearing it, including maps and directions.


HP mentioned that its computer, which makes use of its e-ink display technology, will be provided to the military in 2011, reports Wired.
It is worth mentioning that the technology used in HP’s latest invention is also applied in e-book readers such as Kindle.
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