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Researchers at Stanford have developed a nanoscale silver treatment to strengthen the ceramic core of solid-state batteries, which are typically prone to cracking and failure. The silver seals microscopic flaws and prevents lithium from causing further damage. This simple approach significantly improves durability and longevity, potentially paving the way for next-generation batteries that offer higher energy density and faster charging speeds than current technology.
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