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Lasers and X-Rays Reveal Fundamental Properties of Battery Materials

While engineers around the world work on designing the next generation of electronics and energy technology, researchers at Stanford University are laser focused on understanding the fundamental properties of m... Read More...

Nanowire Battery Prototype Lasted 200,000 Cycles

A new battery made from nanowires can be recharged at least 200,000 times without losing capacity or power. While the idea of making a battery out of nanowires isn’t new, the fragile wires don't last long witho... Read More...

Could Pollen be Used to Make Better Batteries?

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