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stretch and bend the way our bodies do, so that we can design electronics that people can comfortably wear," said chemical engineer zhenan bao , who teamed up with materials scientist yi cui to develop the device they describe in the nov. edition of nature communications. the use of plastics, or polymers
, in batteries is not new. for some time, lithium ion batteries have used polymers as electrolytes — the energy source that transports negative ions to the battery's positive pole. until now, however, those polymer electrolytes have been flowable gels that could, in some cases, leak or burst into flame...
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