A soft solution to the hard problem of energy storage

It’s great in the lab, but will it actually work? That’s the million-dollar question perpetually leveled at engineering researchers. For a family of layered nanomaterials, developed and studied at Drexel University—and heralded as the future of energy storage—that answer is now, yes. For some time, researchers have been working on using two-dimensional materials, atomically thin … Continue reading A soft solution to the hard problem of energy storage