New water-based material could store solar energy, power reactions in darkness, then recharge
Tech Xplore - Technology and Engineering news [Unofficial]
June 11, 2026
Northwestern University scientists have developed a new liquid material that charges like a battery, transforms like a living organism and then resets itself in open air. Traditionally, harvesting energy, storing it and using it require separate materials or devices. The new platform merges all three functions into a single material, opening the door for adaptive, clean, renewable systems that don't require plastics or metals.
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