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Rechargeable Battery Modules Being Developed for Electric Cars

University of California, San Diego researchers developed algorithms that will allow owners of electric...

Engineers Awarded $1.7 Million Grant to Study New Class of Ultra-Thin Film Materials

Three engineers from the University of California Riverside have been awarded a 1.7 million grant by the National Science Foundation to study a new class of ultra-thin film materials, named van der Waals materials.

Researchers Develop Sand-Based Lithium-Ion Batteries

A team of researchers from the Bourns College of Engineering at the University of...

Researchers Make Lithium-Ion Batteries Last Longer with Material Found in Silly Putty

Researchers from the University of California’s Riverside Bourns College of Engineering developed a way...

Nanoengineers Discover New Techniques to Make Semiconductor Materials Flexible

University of California nanoengineers have developed new techniques that could lead to molecularly stretchable...
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