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This 3D Printed Battery is the Smallest on the Market Yet

This 3D Printed Battery is the latest in 3D printed technology as of late. Created by a team of scientists at Harvard University and the University of Illinois, this 3D printed lithium-ion battery is so tiny, it is described as being "as small as a grain of sand" by the creators.

Though it might seem that something so minuscule couldn't possibly compare to the larger, powerful batteries found in today's most popular technologies, "after measuring the final product, the team discovered the microbatteries were comparable in performance to commercial batteries in terms of charge and discharge rate, cycle life and energy density," states PopSci's Lacey Henry. Considering that batteries are a major portion of most technologies, this advancement may come in handy in reducing the physical size of our favorite products in the future.
Trend Themes
1. Microbatteries - Developing smaller and more efficient batteries for a wide range of electronic devices.
2. 3D Printing - Using 3D printing to create innovative technologies that are smaller and more advanced than traditional manufacturing.
3. Energy Storage - Improving energy storage methods to increase battery life and reduce the physical size of devices.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - Using microbatteries to create smaller and more efficient electronic products.
2. Medical Devices - Incorporating small and efficient batteries in medical devices to improve portability and functionality.
3. Renewable Energy - Developing better and more advanced energy storage methods for renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power.

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