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World's First Battery Fueled By Air

Hugh Pickens writes "The Telegraph reports on the revolutionary 'STAIR' (St Andrews Air) battery could now pave the way for a new generation of electric cars, laptops and mobile phones. The cells are charged in a traditional way but as power is used an open mesh section of battery draws in oxygen from the surrounding air that reacts with a porous carbon component inside the battery, which creates more energy and helps to continually 'charge' the cell as it is being discharged. The battery has a greater storage capacity than other similar-sized cells and can emit power up to 10 times longer. 'The key is to use oxygen in the air as a re-agent, rather than carry the necessary chemicals around inside the battery,' says Professor Peter Bruce of the Chemistry Department at the University of St Andrews. 'Our target is to get a five to ten fold increase in storage capacity, which is beyond the horizon of current lithium batteries.'"

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  1. Vaporware by sigxcpu · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I'm for inventing a battery powered by vaporware.
    Just imagine the /. headline...

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  2. Only postpones the inevitable by nytes · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This is great, but mark my words, when we run out of oxygen we'll have to begin the hunt for yet another power source all over again.

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