➀ Recent advancements in zinc-sulfur battery technology have made them a viable alternative to lithium-ion batteries, offering safer, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly energy storage. ➁ Researchers have overcome key challenges, including zinc-anode corrosion and dendrite formation, to improve energy capacity and conductivity. ➂ Zinc-sulfur batteries have transformative potential in soft robotics and advanced sensing systems, signaling a shift toward greener energy storage solutions.
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