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                     Testing My First Sodium-Ion Solar Battery
 Testing My First Sodium-Ion Solar Battery 
 3D Solar towers boost electricity production by around 50%
 3D Solar towers boost electricity production by around 50% 
 Promising results for dynamic wireless charging in real-world road tests
 Promising results for dynamic wireless charging in real-world road tests 
 Civil War!! In 2 Days Food Stamps Run Out and America is in Trouble | Redacted
 Civil War!! In 2 Days Food Stamps Run Out and America is in Trouble | Redacted 
 Graphene Dream Becomes a Reality as Miracle Material Enters Production for Better Chips, Batteries
Graphene Dream Becomes a Reality as Miracle Material Enters Production for Better Chips, Batteries
 Virtual Fencing May Allow Thousands More Cattle to Be Ranched on Land Rather Than in Barns
Virtual Fencing May Allow Thousands More Cattle to Be Ranched on Land Rather Than in Barns
 Prominent Personalities Sign Letter Seeking Ban On 'Development Of Superintelligence'
Prominent Personalities Sign Letter Seeking Ban On 'Development Of Superintelligence'
 Why 'Mirror Life' Is Causing Some Genetic Scientists To Freak Out
 Why 'Mirror Life' Is Causing Some Genetic Scientists To Freak Out
 Retina e-paper promises screens 'visually indistinguishable from reality'
Retina e-paper promises screens 'visually indistinguishable from reality'
 Scientists baffled as interstellar visitor appears to reverse thrust before vanishing behind the sun
Scientists baffled as interstellar visitor appears to reverse thrust before vanishing behind the sun
 Future of Satellite of Direct to Cellphone
Future of Satellite of Direct to Cellphone
 Amazon goes nuclear with new modular reactor plant
Amazon goes nuclear with new modular reactor plant
 China Is Making 800-Mile EV Batteries. Here's Why America Can't Have Them
China Is Making 800-Mile EV Batteries. Here's Why America Can't Have Them

Figure: Graphene-based wearable e-textiles move closer to commercial production. The new technique could allow graphene e-textiles to be manufactured at commercial production rates of 150 meters per minute, researchers said. "To be able to produce graphene-based wearable e-textiles in scalable quantity at very high speed is a significant breakthrough for the rapidly growing wearable market," said Nazmul Karim from The University of Manchester in the UK.