I like that they put “could” in there. A lot of articles claim improvements “are” coming to solar or battery, then it never happens.
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M8, this is science, we're on c/science. Something that can do something but isn't verified in a specific environment is a "could". This is how literally every single advancement is made.
So I'm rather confused why it's distasteful to have a feed of new information that we didn't know before. Which is scientific news.
They didn't claim it's distasteful, quite the opposite.
How does this bode for longevity?
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