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Interesting Engineering on MSNNext-gen seawater batteries stand 380,000 charging cycles, could replace li-ionScientists have developed a seawater battery anode that lasts up to 380,000 charge cycles, making grid-level energy storage ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNUpgraded anode moves seawater batteries step closer to primetimeAs the world makes more use of renewable energy sources, new battery technology is needed to store electricity for the times ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS researchers develop solar-powered nanotech mats to clean polluted waterUS researchers have developed solar-powered nanotech mats that can float on water and break down dangerous pollutants using sunlight.
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