Lithium-sulfur battery retains 80% charge capacity after 25,000 cycles
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A new lithium-sulfur battery with a glass-like sulfur electrode and iodine maintains 80% capacity after 25,000 cycles, outperforming standard lithium-ion batteries and potentially transforming energy storage with faster charging and longer life.
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