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Next EV leap: New dry-electrode tech promises longer range and fast charging
South Korean researchers have developed a new shape-controlled graphite granule dry-electrode manufacturing technology for ...
A new dry electrode manufacturing process promises enhanced battery performance while reducing manufacturing costs and environmental impact.
Dry battery electrodes promise a cleaner way to build the lithium-ion cells that power electric vehicles and grid storage.
The research team of Professor Wang Mingtai at the Institute of Solid State Physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, ...
Crews at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have finished deactivating Isotope Row, a cluster of 10 contaminated buildings.
Most people perceive a cork in a bottle of wine as a simple plug meant to keep the liquid in and the outside world out. In ...
A hidden mechanism has been discovered in the Earth's magnetic shield to purify radiation belts from ultrafast "killer electrons" capable of destroying satellite electronics and threatening astronauts ...
SummaryRFIC design is a complex “dark art” that limits progress in wireless technologies like 5G, autonomous vehicles, and satellite communications. Princeton researchers use reinforcement learning ...
Site Specific Floating Light Installation at Yuejin Harbor Recognized for Translating Celestial Rhythms Into Light ...
In her first year of graduate school at Stanford University, back in 2021, Sydney Erickson knew only that she was going to be a physicist. Now Erickson is finishing her doctoral degree and ...
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A 6,000-year-old city older than the pyramids is forcing historians to rewrite the timeline
Archaeologists studying Tell Brak in northeastern Syria have documented an urban-scale settlement with industrial workshops ...
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