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usonian

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2. I see so many articles about "scientific breakthroughs" that I couldn't resist posting one that said "production".
Fri May 3, 2024, 11:30 PM
May 2024

That's a pleasant change!

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It sounds like an excellent source of energy. I wish Natron every chance for success! nt CaliforniaPeggy May 2024 #1
I see so many articles about "scientific breakthroughs" that I couldn't resist posting one that said "production". usonian May 2024 #2
They charge 10x faster than lithium-ion? Yes please! SunSeeker May 2024 #3
What form is the sodium in the battery in? Aussie105 May 2024 #4
Neither use a pure metal Diraven May 2024 #6
We're saved? NNadir May 2024 #5
I think the point Diraven May 2024 #7
Things that waste energy are not "better for the environment." NNadir May 2024 #8
It may be a while before we have fusion reactors in our phones. Hermit-The-Prog May 2024 #10
Absurd jokes of this nature are not helpful. NNadir May 2024 #11
What absurd joke? Hermit-The-Prog May 2024 #13
Fusion reactors in our phones... NNadir May 2024 #16
Most of the energy used pumping water up the mountains is reclaimed on the way down. hunter May 2024 #12
There is no silver bullet. We must attack our energy problem at every level, with every tool. Hermit-The-Prog May 2024 #14
Try a limit of 180m Hermit-The-Prog May 2024 #15
As the article says, those aren't true siphons, they're inverted siphons. sl8 May 2024 #17
Just because it is sodium and not lithium doesn't mean it still can't be dangerous tornado34jh May 2024 #9
These are being marketed as an alternative to lead-acid batteries in stationary applications. hunter May 2024 #18
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