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Dry electrode breakthrough boosts EV battery life and power, cuts toxic waste
A new dry electrode design developed by researchers at the University of Chicago could ...
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How to dispose batteries responsibly to protect human health and environment
Wednesday is National Battery Day, a day that serves as a reminder that certain batteries should not go in household garbage or recycling bins.
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‘Pure science’: Powerful and fast-charging EV batteries advance with dry method
A new battery manufacturing technique aims to transform everything about EVs – from cost ...
A 99-megawatt battery energy storage system from Alliant Energy could have the capacity to power 100,000 homes for four hours ...
Sodium-ion batteries are an interesting alternative to lithium-ion, but they've been held back by complications due to their ...
Are Silicon-Carbon Batteries Really Safe in Smartphones? Breaking Down the MKBHD YouTube Controversy
A recent MKBHD video on silicon-carbon smartphone batteries sparked backlash over safety concerns, evidence, and presentation, reopening debate around new battery tech.
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Dry-processed battery electrodes skip slurry and deliver better high-voltage cycling
Due to cheaper cost, ease of production and environmental benefits, battery makers and electric vehicle manufacturers have long pursued dry processes for building electrodes. A new dry-processed ...
A bigger battery offers longer usage without frequent charging, which makes a huge difference. Here, we have listed some of the best models across price categories that come with 7,000mAh or larger ...
2025 brought big changes to the smartphone battery department, with manufacturers adding silicon-carbon batteries that massively increase capacity without increasing the size of the battery or, by ...
As the global transition toward clean energy accelerates, the demand for sustainable, low-cost, and scalable energy storage ...
As a new winter storm moves across the country, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to ...
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