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The biggest problem with solid-state batteries may finally be solved

So, it turns out that solid-state batteries, which could revolutionize our gadgets, have been held back by pesky dendrites causing failures. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute have finally figured out how these soft lithium structures crack the hard ceramic electrolytes. This discovery opens the door to new strategies for making these batteries safer and longer-lasting. Imagine smartphones lasting days on a single charge and electric vehicles with triple the range – that future is looking brighter!
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