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| Atom-thin water layers may lead to faster electric cars So many battery breakthroughs focus on longer battery life (and for good reason), but what about the speed of delivering that energy? That's what North Carolina State University researchers want to solve. They've produced a material, crystalline tu... https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/30/...electric-cars/ |
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