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"textContent": "Capable of undergoing 120,000 charge cycles and being disposed of anywhere, an experimental new battery design might be thought of as truly state-of-the-art. To the contrary, the magnesium chloride or calcium chloride electrolytes used to carry the charge between the negative and positive electrodes were quite familiar to the Hong Kong-scientists that designed the battery […]\n\nThe post Scientists Wanted Eco-Friendly Battery, Realized They Could Use the Brine Needed to Make Tofu appeared first on Good News Network.",
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