An 18-year-old Indian-American girl has invented a super-capacitor device that could probably charge your cellular phone in less than 20 a few secs.
Eesha Khare, from Saratoga, California,, was granted he Young Scientist Award by the Intel Foundation after developing the tiny device that fits inside mobile phone batteries, that could allow them to cost within 20-30 secs.
“It is also flexible, so it can be used in roll-up displays and clothing and fabric. It has a lot of different applications and advantages over batteries in that sense,” she added.
Eesha demoed this tiny named super capacitor this week at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, and for which she won a prize of $50,000.
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