By YOSHIKATSU NAKAJIMA/ Staff Writer
September 20, 2019 at 07:00 JST
Hideaki Horie, a specially appointed professor at Keio University who proposed the idea of a resin-based storage cell, poses on July 10 in Kyoto. (Yoshikatsu Nakajima)
KYOTO--A chemical maker here is developing a battery made almost exclusively from resin that is safer than conventional storage cells and can be bent into various shapes. [Read More]
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