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Pourable Batteries Could Store Green Power
Saturday, March 28, 2009 - Anuradha Menon
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The race is on to develop smaller, more powerful and more solid batteries for devices like laptop computers, cell phones, GPS receivers and other portable devices. Scientists at MIT are taking the opposite approach, developing large, eco-friendly stationary batteries made entirely from liquid metal that would store large amounts of power from wind farms or solar cells or serve as backup power sources for hospitals.    (source: msnbc.msn.com)


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