Scientists made a stretchable lithium battery you can bend, cut, or stab
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A new flexible, jelly-like battery developed by UC Berkeley scientists can survive bending, twisting, and cutting while remaining non-toxic and safe. This battery endures 500 charge cycles, making it suitable for soft robots and wearables, and operates without the rigid packaging required by traditional lithium-ion batteries.
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