As the world rapidly shifts toward clean energy, solar panels and wind turbines are becoming a common sight across cities, villages, and industries. These renewable technologies are helping reduce pollution and dependence on fossil fuels. However, they all share one major challenge: they only generate electricity when the sun is shining or the wind is blowing. What happens on cloudy days, calm nights, or during seasons with less sunlight? This is where energy storage becomes critical. Scientists around the world are racing to build batteries that can store excess renewable energy for long periods and release it whenever needed. Now, researchers from Fudan University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed an innovative battery that could become a major breakthrough in renewable energy storage. Their newly designed flowing zinc (Zn) slurry battery , published in Nature Energy , offers a promising solution for storing clean electricity safely, efficiently, and for much longe...