ORNL's thin film lithium technology may power Christmas of the future
22nd Dec 2005, 17:10 GMT
Battery-powered toys, radios, and portable electronic devices make fun Christmas gifts - until the batteries run down. But advances in rechargeable thin-film lithium battery technology at Oak Ridge National Laboratory might one day provide a solution to the dead-battery dilemma.
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