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"textContent": "Can pure water store electrical energy? A research team led by Dr. Vasily Artemov within the Cluster of Excellence \"BlueMat—Water-Driven Materials\" at Hamburg University of Technology has now shown that it can. By confining water within nanometer-sized channels in clay minerals, the researchers created a supercapacitor capable of efficiently storing and transporting electrical charge.",
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