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Science Magazine - One Issue Pushed to Failure: Probing the limits of battery cathode crystals China plays a global game in is bid for C i O i V I D - 19 vaccines Poverty and mental health Evolution of a contagious cancer in Tasmanian devils Pages 1245-1368 Cover: Schematic representation of the gliding phenomenon in a micrometer-sized cathode crystal charged to high voltages. Crystal gliding, induced by localized stress, is partially reversible and eventually evolves into microcracks after extensive battery cycling. A critical crystal size has been predicted to prevent such gliding in battery cathode crystals. See page 1313. Illustration: C. Bickel/Science Each additional magazine ships for $1. You have to use the shopping cart to get this discount