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Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Argonne Laboratory claim to have developed a membrane technology that extracts lithium from water.
UK company Superdielectrics says its polymer technology could make batteries cheaper and easier to recycle, but its energy ...
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KHON2 on MSNHFD: Woman injured after scooter fire in KalihiHonolulu Fire Department confirmed a woman was injured after a building fire broke out in Kalihi. Friends remember elderly victim of Maili fire, want to help send her home to Philippines ...
Lithium-ion batteries are in most consumer electronics, from power banks and smartphones to active mobility devices. Although ...
When it comes to developing resilient battery materials, engineers much look to innovations in metal chemistries and ...
Scientists in China have developed a new strategy that could significantly improve the performance of chemical sensors used ...
Lithium, the lightest metal on the periodic table, plays a pivotal role in modern life. Its low weight and high energy ...
Latest battery systems feature enhanced performance and include 54Ah ceramic cell to be mass produced in Jamestown, NY Passed the most stringent safety testing in the industry, including fire ...
Researchers develop a porous nickel-modified graphene fiber that enhances energy density, conductivity, and durability in flexible supercapacitor devices.
Argonne's innovative membrane technology offers a cost-effective solution for lithium extraction from water, crucial for meeting growing technological demands.
A new study shows how ionic modification of NDI-based zwitterions boosts the performance and durability of aqueous redox flow ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew low-cost ‘water battery’ breakthrough offers high-stability over 220 cycles of useResearchers have developed an aqueous organic redox flow battery (AORFB) demonstrating stable performance with ...
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