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Northwestern University scientists have developed a new liquid material that charges like a battery, transforms like a living organism and then resets itself in open air, combining energy harvesting, storage, and use into a single material.
Northwestern University
Who
Northwestern University scientists, Samuel I. Stupp
What
Northwestern University scientists have developed a new liquid material that charges like a battery, transforms like a living organism and then resets itself in open air, combining energy harvesting, storage, and use into a single material.
When
Thu, 11 Jun 2026 20:20:01 GMT · 1h 58m ago
Where
Northwestern University ·
Why
The new material aims to provide adaptive, clean, renewable energy systems that do not require plastics or metals, by storing energy through physically rebuilding itself rather than separate materials or devices.
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This new material could significantly advance clean-energy technologies, environmental remediation, and soft electronics by enabling devices to harvest, store, and release energy on demand without plastics or metals, potentially leading to more sustainable and versatile energy solutions.
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