Environment
Junkyard Scraps Transformed Into High-Performance Batteries
A team of engineers and scientists at Vanderbilt University has discovered a technique to transform metal scraps and common household chemicals into high-performance batteries. The researchers are of the opinion that this new technique could provide massive amounts of electrical storage needed by the grid to handle alternative sources of energy and enable homeowners to create their own batteries without having to depend on the grid.
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