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An Oil-Free Future? Lithium-Ion Batteries from Ancient Fossils Could Fuel Electric Cars
Researchers from the University of California, Riverside's Bourns College of Engineering are developing a cheap and energy-efficient way to use fossilized algae to create lithium-ion batteries, which could someday fuel electric vehicles and other electronic devices.
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