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"textContent": "Due to cheaper cost, ease of production and environmental benefits, battery makers and electric vehicle manufacturers have long pursued dry processes for building electrodes. A new dry-processed electrode architecture from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) demonstrates a fourth benefit: better performance. The results are published in Nature Energy.",
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