Quantum batteries could be charged by reversing time

Physicists have shown how time can effectively be reversed for some quantum systems, which would allow for new ways to harvest energy
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Physicists have shown how time can effectively be reversed for some quantum systems, which would allow for new ways to harvest energy
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New Scientist
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