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CU scientists create batteries that could make it easier to explore Mars – EurekAlert
Electrifying research by Clemson University scientists could lead to the creation of lighter, faster-charging batteries suitable for powering a spacesuit, or even a Mars rover.
IMAGE: A cross-sectional elemental map shows the microscopic structure of the electrode with silicon nanoparticles.
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CLEMSON, South Carolina – Electrifying research by Clemson University scientists could lead to the creation of lighter, faster-charging batteries suitable for powering a spacesuit, or even a Mars rover.
The research, which was funded by NASA, was recently reported in an article titled “Three-Dimensional Si Anodes with Fast Diffusion, Hi…
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