New water-powered tech could power batteries that can last hundreds of years without degrading — and are so safe that the electrolytes can be used as ‘tofu-brine’ for home cooking
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Chinese scientists developed a non-toxic water battery capable of surviving 120,000 cycles using corrosion-resistant organic polymer structures.
Chinese scientists developed a non-toxic water battery capable of surviving 120,000 cycles using corrosion-resistant organic polymer structures.
Chinese scientists developed a non-toxic water battery capable of surviving 120,000 cycles using corrosion-resistant organic polymer structures.
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