Nothing is preparing to launch what it called Phone (2), the successor to its pioneering, see-through device. Like the first version, it features a transparent design that means the insides of the ...
Imagine a future in which solar cells are all around us — on windows and walls, cell phones, laptops, and more. A new flexible, transparent solar cell developed at MIT is bringing that future one step ...
A tiny, transparent device that can fit into a contact lens has a bright future, potentially helping a range of scientific endeavors from biomedicine to geology. Developed by Northwestern University ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology developed single-layer graphene based multifunctional transparent devices that are expected to be used as electronics ...
The company Nothing is a relatively new brand, but it already has an established aesthetic. We’re all familiar with the company’s transparent devices like the Nothing Phone (1) and the Nothing Ear (1) ...
(Nanowerk News) The world's first technology for synthesizing high-quality, low-cost copper-graphene nanowires using intense scintillation has been developed by Professor Yoonkyu Lee's research team ...
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 ...
A market survey for transparent electronics reported by IDTechEx predicts market growth of twenty billion dollars by 2041. According to the report, thin film transistors (TFTs), display devices, ...
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See-through solar cells offer the exciting prospect of turning gleaming skyscrapers into photovoltaic powerhouses. But it has been difficult to make solar cells that are both transparent and efficient ...