Charging Batteries without Wires
15th Nov 2006, 11:30 GMT
MIT researchers have worked out a theoretical scheme for a wireless-energy transfer that could charge or power devices within a couple of meters of a small power "base station" plugged into an electrical outlet. The power base station would emit ...
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