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Stanford battery tech breakthrough

STANFORD researchers are advancing new battery technology that can store renewable power at room temperature, publishing results in the July 18 issue of journal Joule.

 Stanford PhD candidates Antonio Baclig and Andrey Poletayev,  (Image credit: Mark Golden)

Stanford PhD candidates Antonio Baclig and Andrey Poletayev, (Image credit: Mark Golden)

  An assistant professor and his two PhD candidates at the US university have developed a new kind of flow battery that uses liquid metal in order to more than double the voltage from conventional flow...

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