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The solar cells can work in wet air, stay strong after many bends, and are made without using machines that cost a lot.
Researchers at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has developed a new material and fabrication process for ...
This is a re-creation of Peart's cell. It's an approximately 70 square foot room that he shares with another person. He is ...
The Energy & Environment Materials Research Division of the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), led by Dr. Dong-chan ...
In this case, the fuel is liquid sodium metal, an inexpensive and widely available commodity. The other side of the cell is just ordinary air, which serves as a source of oxygen atoms.
Engineers developed a fuel cell that offers more than three times as much energy per pound compared to lithium-ion batteries. Powered by a reaction between sodium metal and air, the device could ...