Imagine never charging your phone again or having a pacemaker that lasts a lifetime. Scientists are developing tiny nuclear ...
Collaboration Agreement with Elementium Materials, an Advanced Electrolyte Technology CompanyUsing Elementium’s Advanced Electrolytes to Enhance ...
Rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries typically last hours or days between charging. However, with repeated use, ...
Scientists have achieved a significant leap in aqueous Mg-ion battery technology by engineering a breakthrough cathode ...
A team led by Su-Il In, a professor at South Korea's Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, is developing an ...
Scientists have developed a prototype nuclear battery using radiocarbon that could power small devices for decades without ...
Korean battery manufacturers LGES and Samsung SDI have started mass-producing 46-mm cylindrical cells that compete with Tesla ...
As the world makes more use of renewable energy sources, new battery technology is needed to store electricity for the times ...
QuantumScape has struggled to develop a next-generation lithium-metal battery that would substantially increase the driving ...
New tech could power phones, pacemakers, and more—without ever needing a charge What if your phone never needed charging? Or ...
The new battery also has radiocarbon in the dye-sensitized anode and a cathode. By treating both electrodes with the radioactive isotope, the researchers increased the amount of beta rays ...
A small dye-sensitized betavoltaic cell has radiocarbon on both the cathode and anode, which increases its energy-conversion efficiency.