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First a nanobattery, now an ultra-sensitive Magnetometer

By Mike Hanlon

05:00 January 24, 2007 PST

First a nanobattery, now an ultra-sensitive Magnetometer

First a nanobattery, now an ultra-sensitive Magnetometer

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mPhase Technologies has been very successful in taking its message direct to the people in recent weeks with a video demonstration of its Smart Nanobattery on YouTube. The nanotech-based smart batteries (pictured bottom) can store reserve power for decades and generate electric current virtually on demand. Now mPhase has released another video, this time demonstrating its ultra-sensitive sensor magnetometer. “The extreme advantage of size, sensitivity and low cost allows us to develop the next generation of military and homeland security sensor applications while also addressing a number of commercial markets as well,” said mPhase Technologies’, Ron Durando. That's the magnetometer on the coin.

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