Calling it an 'Everlasting Battery Material' seems a little bit misleading... Even the first paragraph acknowledges that it has a potentially useable life of 30 years as opposed to forever, and as with all batteries, it would depend on how it is used.
People need to be particularly careful about exaggerations particularly when talking about science, because if the public finds out that they exaggerated, even if it was for completely noble purposes, it diminishes the credibility of the field, something we saw in particular in the field of climate change.
People need to be particularly careful about exaggerations particularly when talking about science, because if the public finds out that they exaggerated, even if it was for completely noble purposes, it diminishes the credibility of the field, something we saw in particular in the field of climate change.