We've  seen hybrid batteries, hairy capacitors, and ultracapacitors, but  considering how much we depend on batteries, we're not ones to turn up  our noses at yet another new battery development. This latest one comes  from researchers in France, who have turned to nanotechnology to create lithium-ion battery electrodes  that have several times the energy capacity of traditional electrodes,  meaning that batteries could either be significantly smaller or remain  the same size and squeeze a whole lot more juice out of a single charge.  Of course, one of the many big application for nano batteries is in  remote sensors and medical implants, where smaller and longer lasting  are definitely better. Which is probably why those smaller-scaled  applications are the first we're likely to see, as larger electrodes are  currently far less efficient than small ones. Thankfully the  researchers at hand believe the technology could eventually be used to  power electric and hybrid vehicles, which is always the dream, right?
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