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Super cool. I hope this goes somewhere
Yeah, it seems like it's got quite a bit of potential (even though I only understand the broadest strokes of it). Unfortunately, it'll probably be a while before we see actual/practical applications since we're only at the "proving it exists" phase.
Yeah, one of the researchers said 10-ish years. Which is fast for new tech but slow for life.
I don't know how I missed the mention of 10 years, but thanks. At least they have some kind of ballpark estimate. As with most new battery tech announcements, I'm not going to hold my breath, lol.
And it sounds like it's not just batteries. This has applications for memory and data storage (though I'm just parroting what they said). We'll see what happens in the next decade or two!
My bad, I phrased that poorly. I meant it like when new battery technology is announced, it seems like nothing ever comes of it.
It's because it goes from tiny bespoke samples for testing, then confirm it's actually what scientists actually think is happening, then R&D to scale up, then figuring out how to make it profitable. After all that work, if it's not profitable, it doesn't get made.
Just remember those old gen rechargeable double A batteries. After like 3 to 6 months they wouldn't charge well and you constantly had to switch batteries after half a day.
Like these:
Now we just buy new phones when the battery doesn't last as long. That's all in about 20 years. This stuff is exciting but I also wish shit was faster just to see it in my lifetime.
Can't wait to be growing vegetables with an automated system powered by solar power and my loyal robotic attack dog/pack mule.
you mean in our lifetime ?
Yes. Researcher said 10 years (probably at the earliest), but I'm more of an "at all" kind of person. I like celebrating scientific achievements for their own sake, because it's something we humans figured out.