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.

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University 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.

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New 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.

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Researchers 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.

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Chinese 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.

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Chinese 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.

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Scientists 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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