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February 24, 2025 Cover

Volume 103, Issue 5

Companies face hurdles as they develop batteries that can store enough power for days

Cover image:Companies face hurdles as they develop batteries that can store enough power for days.

Credit: Yang H. Ku/C&EN/Shutterstock

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Volume 103 | Issue 5

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Quote of the Week

“Organics are just really bad at making hydrogen.”

Eugene Beh, CEO, Quino Energy

The search for long-duration energy storage

Companies face hurdles as they develop batteries that can store enough power for days

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    Low-carbon methanol shows promise as a fuel, but it is unproved at the massive scale the market needs

  • Periodic Graphics: Food gelling agents explained

    Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning cooks up an exploration of the chemical agents behind jellies and other food gels.

  • Green, low-cost strategy fully recycles perovskite solar cells

    Devices made from the recovered materials match the performance of pristine ones

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