Researchers Use Super-High Pressures To Create Super Battery

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What is the energy density of this material?

aaron of OK 2:12AM September 04, 2010

oh, scramjet + spaceelevator + asteroids =

cheap materials.

nanotech + solar cells + batteries + things like this + synthetic biologi =

cheap energy

lab on a chip/nanotech/scaling + ocean water =

cheap potable water

hmmmm...maybe we won't go communist and socialist huh?

joseph stalin of FL 10:12PM July 11, 2010

ok, so now, next time these fags go for earthday, im going to turn up all my lights and blast music all over the neighborhood...like I usually do anyway.

:)

sumguy of AK 10:05PM July 11, 2010

How is the stored energy then released to do useful work?

brad of NV 5:47PM July 11, 2010

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