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Is this a person named China? Who the fuck writes like this?
It is the ceramics obviously.
...everyone?
This is the "uplifting news" community, so jumping on a slight lack of specificity in a headline looking for something to be angry about is kind of odd.
How about swapping in "Chinese researchers" for "China." Happy now?
Yes, English is a language with words. Why not use the properly?
Muphry's Law strikes again.
I blame the fact that I’m typing on a phone and I’m not a professional writing articles. The phone often autocorrects into nonsense.
I’m not going to edit the typo because effort is my enemy at the moment.
Second line of the article is "A research team at the Institute of Metal Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)" but I guess the headline is as far as you read.
The headline is stupid as hell. The article is very light on any actual info involving the technology.
If you're interested in the technology: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_redox_flow_battery