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A Glowing Solution: Fluorescent Dye Can Fuel Batteries
Scientists from the University at Buffalo have discovered the next breakthrough in energy storage technology: glow-in-the-dark dye. BODIPY, short for boron-dipyrromethene, is a fluorescent dye that was discovered to be an ideal candidate for storing energy in rechargeable, liquid-based batteries that could potentially power cars and homes.
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