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Batteries of the future: How cotton and seawater might power our devices

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Mining the lithium and other minerals we need for batteries is taking an increasing toll on the environment. There are alternative materials all around us though.

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David Gamse on LinkedIn: Batteries of the future: How cotton and seawater might power our devices

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Batteries of the future: How cotton and seawater might power our devices

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