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New battery designs could lead to gains in power and capacity

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🗞️ Driving the news: Researchers are exploring new battery designs that could lead to significant improvements in power and capacity
• Historically, batteries have evolved using various elements like nickel, cadmium, zinc, and sodium, with innovation now moving beyond the traditional focus on the cathode

🔭 The context: Scientists are testing new materials and configurations to overcome limitations in energy storage technology
• These efforts aim to enhance the efficiency and longevity of batteries, critical for applications in electric vehicles and renewable energy systems

🌍 Why it matters for the planet: Advancing battery technology is essential for supporting the transition to cleaner energy sources, enabling better storage of renewable energy and improving the sustainability of electric transportation

⏭️ What's next: As researchers continue exploring the periodic table for innovative solutions, we may see breakthroughs that significantly impact the performance and scalability of next-generation batteries

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