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Friday, 20 September 2019

Google Alert - batteries

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Daily update September 20, 2019
NEWS
How long the battery of your phone or computer lasts depends on how many lithium ions can be stored in the battery's negative electrode material.
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Cell phones and other devices currently equipped with lithium batteries might be powered with a new mineral one day, Nature reports. Researchers ...
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Here are three ways batteries could power social, environmental and economic change in the world, as described in the Global Battery Alliance's new ...
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BERLIN -- Chinese battery cell producer Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. and Daimler reached an agreement to supply the German ...
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In short, we're seeing continued, long-standing problems with batteries, keyboards, drivers, performance throttling – and support has grown long in the ...
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EnerSys, manufacturer of ODYSSEY batteries, will unveil its expanded ODYSSEY battery product offering at AAPEX 2019 in booth No. 879. AAPEX ...
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Bern Township-based battery giant EnerSys has agreed to purchase N Holding AB, the parent company of battery maker NorthStar, from Altor Fund II ...
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KYOTO--A chemical maker here is developing a battery made almost exclusively from resin that is safer than conventional storage cells and can be ...
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Apple's new iPhone 11 Pro and the 11 Pro Max are both advertised for their significantly improved battery life, but Apple doesn't officially list the ...
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Positively Highly Cited: Positive Electrode Materials for Li-Ion and Li-Batteries
Positively Highly Cited: Positive Electrode Materials for Li-Ion and Li-Batteries. Jillian M. Buriak · Orcid · Carlos Toro · Cite this:Chem.
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Unlocking the Potential of Disordered Rocksalts for Aqueous Zinc‐Ion Batteries
Rechargeable aqueous zinc‐ion batteries, one of the most promising multivalent ion batteries, are particularly attractive for large‐scale energy storage ...
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