WiTricity - Wireless Electricity
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"Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers made a 60-watt light bulb glow by sending it energy wirelessly (witricity) — from a device 7 feet away — potentially heralding a future in which cell phones and other gadgets get juice without having to be plugged in. The Witricity concept of sending power wirelessly isn't new, but its wide-scale use has been dismissed as inefficient because electromagnetic energy generated by the charging device would radiate in all directions." Yahoo News. This would be huge. Imagine a world with wireless electricty. Ever need to charge cell phone, ipod, laptop, etc.
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Bones
(male, mid-30s, August Rank: 1)
(Posted 6/7/07)
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