Burned Rice Hulls Could Help Batteries Store More Charge

December 5, 2024

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A new discovery from the University of Michigan could revolutionize energy storage—turning agricultural waste into a powerful material for next-generation batteries. Led by Professor Richard Laine, a professor of materials science and engineering, this breakthrough could drastically improve battery performance and sustainability, offering a greener alternative to traditional materials. Are you curious about how rice hulls could change the future of energy? Read on to learn more.

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