The Expandable ‘Eel Battery’: A Leap Forward for Wearable Technology

Conventional batteries use rigid metallic materials with electrons to carry a charge, while newer gelatinous batteries use ions, like electric eels. Getty Images

Conventional batteries use rigid metallic materials with electrons to carry a charge, while newer gelatinous batteries use ions, like electric eels. Getty Images

Conventional batteries use rigid metallic materials with electrons to carry a charge, while newer gelatinous batteries use ions, like electric eels. Getty Images


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