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Components and Materials

New Conductive Clay Developed at Drexel University

Scientists at Drexel University’s College of Engineering developed clay that is highly conductive and...

Coating Prevents Batteries from Producing Electrical Current If Ingested

Ingesting button batteries sends almost 4,000 children to the emergency room every year. When...

World’s First Graphene 3D-Printed Battery

A team of researchers have developed a method to create homemade power sources using...

Anomet Corrosion-Resistant Conductors Clad to Specification for Energy Technologies

Custom manufactured corrosion-resistant conductors for use in batteries, fuel cells, petrochemical, power generation, remote...

Engineers Developing Liquid Metal Batteries

A team of engineers from MIT developed a battery comprised of three molten metals...
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Researchers Solve Lithium Plating Mystery

Technische Universität München (TUM) scientists have found a way to view the inside of...

New Type of High-Energy Rechargeable Batteries Developed

Researchers from George Washington University, with the support of the National Science Foundation, have...

VARTA Microbattery’s New CellPac BLOX System Provides Semi-Custom Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer Soft Pack Battery Solutions

VARTA Microbattery, a global leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of an extensive...

EU Commission amends directive on batteries

The EU Commission has amended its cadmium and mercury restrictions on batteries and accumulators...

Harvard Scientists and Engineers Receive Grant to Develop a New Type of Battery

A new type of battery that could change the way electricity is stored on the grid is being developed by a team of Harvard scientists and engineers. The new battery technology will make renewable energy sources more economical and reliable than current technology.

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