A soft solution to the hard problem of energy storage
Date | 18th, May 2018 |
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Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
It's great in the lab, but will it actually work? That's the million-dollar question perpetually leveled at engineering researchers. For a family of layered nanomaterials, developed and studied at Drexel University—and heralded as the future of energy storage—that answer is now, yes.