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Interview with: Prof David Joy from the University of Tennessee.
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Researchers found that cracking on the surface of an electrode particle corresponded with areas of microscopic cracking deep inside the particle.
By using aqueous electrolytes with a novel electrode, researchers have been able to produce a safe, cost-efficient battery that still performs well.