Morph Concept

Today phone cell is multifunction, like multimedia and fashion. Nokia has created Morph. The Morph concept introduce on 25 February last year in New York. This green device made from flexible material, it can flip. This device concept showcases some revolutionary leaps being explored by Nokia Research Center (NRC) in collaboration with the Cambridge Nanoscience Centre (United Kingdom) – nanoscale technologies that will potentially create a world of radically different devices that open up an entirely new spectrum of possibilities.
The research starts from March 2007. In that time, NCR and Cambridge modified atom and fibril protein molecule. That protein transform into 3D, like web from spider. From that flexibility, morph can transform into three shapes. Morph can transform into plate, in this shape Morph can use like keyboard device and touchpad. Morph can transform too into candybar phone. Even you want more stylish, Morph can transform into stylish bangle.
Morph surfaces made from material called Nanoflowers, naturally repel water, corrosion, dirt, and even fingerprints utilizing effects also seen in natural systems. And it also can self-cleaning. Morph can become natural source of energy via a covering of “Nanograss” structures that harvest solar power. At the same time new high energy density storage materials allow batteries to become smaller and thinner, while also quicker to recharge and able to endure more charging cycles.
Morphs also have Nanosensors. Nanosensors would empower users to examine the environment around them in completely new ways, from analyzing air pollution, to gaining insight into bio-chemical traces and processes. New capabilities might be as complex as helping us monitor evolving conditions in the quality of our surroundings, or as simple as knowing if the fruit we are about to enjoy should be washed before we eat it. Our ability to tune into our environment in these ways can help us make key decisions that guide our daily actions and ultimately can enhance our health.
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Dunn says:
March 4th, 2008 at 6:50 pm
Nice content…
I hope I heve one ^o^