Tag: materials science
Chinese Researchers Double Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity with New Electrolyte
A new electrolyte developed by Chinese scientists could double the capacity of standard lithium-ion batteries without changing their design.
Read MoreUniversity of Surrey Researchers Boost Sodium-Ion Battery Capacity with Novel Hydrated Cathode Approach
Researchers at the University of Surrey uncovered a hydration-based cathode method that nearly doubles sodium-ion battery storage capacity.
Read MoreNew Self-Healing Carbon Fiber Metamaterial Promises Exceptional Longevity
Researchers develop a carbon fiber-based metamaterial that autonomously repairs cracks, potentially extending material lifespan to centuries.
Read MoreResearchers Achieve 2 TB Data Storage on A4-Sized Ceramic Using Ion Beam Engraving
Scientists have engraved 2 terabytes of data on a thin ceramic sheet the size of A4 paper using ion beam technology.
Read MoreChinese Researchers Develop Lithium Batteries That Perform at -34°C Using Semi-Solid Electrolytes
Chinese scientists have engineered lithium batteries with semi-solid electrolytes that maintain functionality at temperatures as low as -34°C.
Read MoreChinese Researchers Develop Zinc-Air Battery Enhanced by Light Exposure
Donghua University scientists introduce a zinc-air battery that uses light to improve oxygen reaction rates, addressing key challenges of this tech.
Read MoreScientists Discover Metal With Triple the Thermal Conductivity of Copper for Cooling Tech
Researchers in the US have identified a metal with thermal conductivity three times higher than copper, promising breakthroughs in heat dissipation for computing hardware.
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