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A solid electrolyte gives lithium-sulfur batteries ludicrous endurance

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Researchers describe a lithium-sulfur battery that still has 80 percent of its original capacity after 25,000 charge/discharge cycles.

Sulfur has a tendency to react with itself, producing ions that can float off into the electrolyte.

Researchers say it could operate more or less the same way that current lithium-ion batteries do.

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English

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