The Scientific Breakthrough That Could Make Batteries Last Longer

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The Scientific Breakthrough That Could Make Batteries Last Longer
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A research team’s breakthrough in superconductors could lead to more efficient electrical grids, better battery life for handheld devices and improving nuclear fusion

Creation of a new superconductor could also help realize efficient electrical grids and improve nuclear fusion

Dr. Ranga Dias with a laser inside one of his University of Rochester laboratories where he and other researchers test superconducting materials.Updated March 8, 2023 5:35 pm ET U.S. scientists say they have produced the first commercially accessible material that eliminates the loss of energy as electricity moves along a wire, a breakthrough that could mean longer-lasting batteries, more-efficient power grids and improved high-speed trains.

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