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Researchers puzzled by discovery after ripping apart Tesla battery: 'We were surprised'
"There is very limited in-depth data and analysis available." Researchers puzzled by discovery after ripping apart Tesla ...
The batteries last more than 12,000 charge cycles, making them a competitive storage method that could one day dethrone lithium-ion alternatives.
New research explores a framework that could be used to advance a crucial part of lithium-ion batteries. Roughly 75% of the ...
A major breakthrough in battery science reveals why promising single-crystal lithium-ion batteries haven’t lived up to expectations. Researchers found that these batteries crack due to uneven internal ...
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China’s water battery breakthrough can last 120,000+ cycles, outlast lithium-ion by decades
Researchers from the City University of Hong Kong and Southern University of Science and ...
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Non-destructive method to visualize real-time EV battery health through metal casings
A battery’s internal life is a stubborn mystery: it functions perfectly until, without warning, ...
A new type of sustainable battery is made using water and clay, and researchers believe it could be the perfect option for future missions to Mars. The reason this battery is so impressive is because ...
Rechargeable batteries are everywhere—from portable electronic devices and electric vehicles to renewable energy storage.
Lithium-ion batteries are notoriously inflexible, but a new study created one using hydrogels that can survive a surprising amount of punishment. According to researchers at UC Berkeley, the battery ...
Moving beyond flammable lithium-ion batteries, Chinese scientists have developed a long-lasting battery that uses a non-toxic electrolyte.
Researchers at City University of Hong Kong developed a cooling “skin” that protects fast‑charging batteries from dangerous heat buildup. The composite material releases or absorbs water to regulate a ...
insights from industryChady Stephan Director of Applied MarketsPerkinElmer In this interview, Chady Stephan, Director of Applied Markets at PerkinElmer, discusses how advanced analytical tools are ...
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