I can't find anything about this. Any "lost/secret Tesla technology" is typically quack snake oil. He's been dead since before nuclear energy was developed.
TonyTonyChopper
This is one of the few cases where AI is actually a good idea... it takes a really long time to search for new materials with experiments
If you read the short article it says the material is a solid electrolyte
The article says they were searching for new solid electrolytes... which are meant to be incredibly thin, so they contribute a negligible amount to the total lithium need. It's far more important to look for ones with a high conductivity to compete with liquid electrolytes.
holy hell. I'll never afford
You can't play Dark Souls without it being hard. There is no gameplay loop if you can just squash everyone in your path. I went out of my way to beat Souls 3 and Elden Ring without upgrading my character to make it more fun. If you want to just walk around then play something else.
Think Different
incredibly pro tip, I use this all the time
also raving communists
Requirements:
Woman (optional)
As a preface I'm a scientist.
Neutrons and neutrinos are different classes of particles. I didn't get any results because you told me the wrong thing to search for. Cursory searches agree with what I said earlier, it's yet another goofy Tesla "free energy" pipe dream. Science has come incredibly far since the early 1900s, no one works as independent inventors or physicists anymore because we have huge institutions and advanced instruments to perform work as a collaboration. Neutrinos only interact with matter very weakly, as you said, so detecting them let alone setting up an absorber is technically challenging. On the other hand the sun gives off a huge amount of energy as electromagnetic waves so it hurts to look directly at it.
Research "photovoltaic solar energy" to learn more.