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US scientists fix EV batteries’ capacity degradation issue, boost cells’ lifespan
US researchers have given new insights into single-crystal cathode degradation that can lead to longer-lasting, safer ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New method stabilizes nickel-rich battery cathodes, extends lithium-ion lifespan
Researchers have found that electrochemical tuning of Ni-rich cathodes can suppress structural collapse and extend Li-ion ...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved two license renewals after a review of the Illinois nuclear facilities, ...
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Self-healing nuclear fuel could improve safety, reduce waste in reactors
Nuclear power is among the cleanest energy sources on Earth, but the materials that fuel it can degrade during operation. A ...
On a winter day in Northern Canada, the cold feels absolute. Snow squeaks underfoot and rivers lie silent beneath thick ice.
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Research upturns assumptions about battery failure
( Nanowerk News) New research from Argonne National Laboratory and the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering ...
Cambridge researchers have developed a far more stable perovskite structure, stacking ultra-thin layers at atomic precision ...
In a rare move that could delay progress on NV Energy’s large-scale transmission line planned for the Highway 50 corridor, the federal Bureau of Land Management has ordered its Nevada office ...
Latin America faces a choice about how to manage its mounting waste challenge. Current trajectories could lead toward ...
What is the Market Size of Solid Electrolyte? Global Solid-State Electrolyte (SSE) market size in terms of revenue is ...
For decades, cold chain logistics has relied on periodic checks, manual inspections, and delayed reporting to manage ...
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Zinc Oxide Nanocrystals Achieve 92 % PFAS Breakdown
Researchers at Ritsumeikan University demonstrate zinc oxide nanocrystals' effectiveness in defluorinating PFAS, addressing ...
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