Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(13)
MIT students have come up with a way to recharge your laptop without plugging it in.
If all goes well the balls (which are linked, four on a chain, like fragments of a giant necklace) will clog the neck without plugging it completely.
This is most relevant for students living in halls: if they want to watch iPlayer on a device without plugging it in, then they would normally be covered by their parents' licence.
If you have your iPad set up to sync wirelessly over your home network, you can just click on the iPad icon in the iTunes window and get to the books-syncing checkbox without plugging it into the computer with the USB cable.
They can manipulate magnets (which are also involved in fusion) so they attract one another instead of repel; create giant soap bubbles, which are models for the turbulence that occurs in plasma; and light a fluorescent bulb (it, too, has plasma) without plugging it in.
Imagine recharging your cell phone without plugging it in.
Similar(47)
Such voltage raises the possibilities for practical applications, such as keeping a cell phone battery charged without ever plugging it in.
Despite General Motors' concerted advertising efforts to inform drivers of the joys of the hybrid, otherwise knowledgeable people are surprised to learn you can drive a plug-in hybrid without ever plugging it in, if you choose.
"Our final goal is to implement the device as infrastructure," he says, "embedded [in walls and tables] from the beginning". Imagine, he says, moving a flat-screen television from wall to wall, without needing to worry about plugging it into an electrical outlet.
On a side note – I took my Xbox 360 with me and without thinking plugged it into a 220V with a converter and blew the power brick.
With the promise of automobiles that no longer depend on foreign gas and laptops that run three times as long without plugging in, it's no wonder electronics manufacturers, auto makers, and pioneering start-ups are scrambling to create the best fuel cell.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com