Scientists Develop Energy-Storing Supercapacitors
Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a new method for supercapacitors that can store energy. These supercapacitors are good for use in camera flashes and can store energy for emergencies. Researchers are experimenting with supercapacitors that can store amounts of energy, potentially for use in devices like camera flashes and defibrillators. These supercapacitors are made from a solid carbon material that is 98% air, making them lightweight. These advancements could lead to more efficient energy storage solutions.
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WFPL 89.3 News Louisville, KY
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