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Related: About this forumStanford University unveils aluminum battery
- Okay, this is a breakthrough. By a kid!
I love it!!!
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Stanford University unveils aluminum battery (Original Post)
DeSwiss
Apr 2015
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drynberg
(1,648 posts)1. I hope this student is clinching a deal with a top patent attorney, as battery makers will be trying
To get this innovation for cheap. Thanks for sharing, DeSwiss.
Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)3. Scale it up for aircraft.
Plucketeer
(12,882 posts)4. Excellent! nt
joanbarnes
(1,722 posts)5. Aluminum in our Batteries, NOT our vaccines!
valerief
(53,235 posts)6. Bravo! Hope this isn't suppressed by other industries.
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zebonaut
(3,688 posts)8. This is why we need to worship geeks as Gods
progressoid
(49,992 posts)9. Stanford also had this last year...
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)10. A lot of new things being done with water.....
- These technologies have the potential to unsettle TPTB because it's coming too fast for them to understand it......
Helen Borg
(3,963 posts)11. Hopefully, other labs will be able to replicate this...
Never get too excited until that happens.