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Tech Game-Changer: Phones that could Charge Within Seconds
A team of students from the University of Central Florida has developed a flexible supercapacitor that has the ability to store a significant amount of energy and could be recharged without much degrading. This supercapacitor is said to have the ability to store so much energy it would not require recharging in less than a week. Also, it is quite efficient to the point that it could store energy to its full capacity with not much waiting time.
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