World Video. How might the next invention by battery anode creator Rachid Yazami change your life? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 24/07/2020 - 18:20 GMT+2 Moroccan scientist, Professor Rachid Yazami’s passion for science started as a child, in his native Fez, with a fascination for geology. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next How might the next invention by battery anode creator Rachid Yazami change your life? Now playing Next Armenia’s unique salt mine asthma clinic faces closure as funds dry up Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 2nd, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Lebanon hit by fresh Israeli raid and Hezbollah response Now playing Next Sahara dust turns skies red over Crete Now playing Next Powerful 7.4 quake hits Indonesia’s Molucca Sea, tsunami alert lifted Now playing Next Which EU countries are issuing the most passports to non-EU nationals? Now playing Next Trump considers pulling US out of 'paper tiger' NATO Now playing Next Trump signals frustration over Iran war as EU urges de-escalation Now playing Next Is it illegal for the French to remove the EU flag from town halls? Now playing Next EU capitals should lead the measures to curb fuel prices says Poland Now playing Next Save Our Sites: UNESCO warns 'priceless' Iranian heritage is being destroyed by war Now playing Next ‘Very emotional moment’: French scientists react to Artemis II launch Now playing Next Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes? Now playing Next Musk’s path to $1 trillion: SpaceX files for IPO, reports say Now playing Next Watch: NASA's Artemis II rocket launches on historic Moon mission More videos
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