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One-atom-thick filter helps lithium–sulfur batteries keep their charge
Longer-lasting phones, lighter drones, electric cars that drive farther. These are just some of the possibilities thanks to a ...
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New atom-thick filter boosts EV battery life over 150 cycles, promises longer rides
The new filter works at the molecular level to stop this problem. Letting lithium ions pass freely while blocking sulfur ...
Low doses in mice have can clear up proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease and restore memory. Human trials are the ...
Imagine phones that last for days without recharging, drones that fly longer, and electric cars that travel farther on a ...
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Building better batteries with amorphous materials and machine learning
Lithium-ion batteries power most electronics, but they have limited energy density—they can store only a certain amount of energy per mass or volume of the battery.
IISc researchers use machine learning and amorphous materials to build high energy density batteries
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) researchers, in a new study using a machine learning model and amorphous materials, ...
Most electronic devices are powered by lithium-ion batteries, which have a limited density, meaning they can only store a ...
Magnesium batteries could store more energy than lithium. New materials make ions move faster, pointing to smaller batteries ...
Every time you tap your phone, stream a video or snap a sunrise over Diamond Head, you’re borrowing a small miracle: the ...
In Paris last year the Curie-Joliots bombarded a piece of lithium with alpha particles, produced neutrons and boron atoms. The scientific world at that time was engrossed with neutrons whose existence ...
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