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Default New lithium-sulfur battery could let phones last five days between charges

Lithium-sulfur batteries have been in the news for years, but a new design might be worth your notice. Monash University researchers have crafted what they claim is the most efficient lithium-sulfur battery to date. An appropriately-sized unit report...

https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/06/...for-five-days/
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