1. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have discovered a method to prevent the formation of damaging surface layers on metal electrodes in batteries; 2. This method involves creating the electrode directly inside the battery through a process called electroplating; 3. The findings could lead to more stable and safer metal batteries, which are crucial for the development of longer-range electric vehicles and aircraft.
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