Researchers have developed a simple lab-based technique that allows them to look inside lithium-ion batteries and follow lithium ions moving in real time as the batteries charge and discharge, something which has not been possible until now.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/06/210623113903.htm
Thursday, 24 June 2021
Related Posts
Synthetic red blood cells mimic natural ones, and have new abilitiesScientists have tried to develop synthetic red blood cells that mimic … Read More
A satisfying romantic relationship may improve breast cancer survivors' healthBreast cancer survivors in romantic relationships who feel happy and s… Read More
Ocean uptake of carbon dioxide could drop as carbon emissions are cutThe ocean is so sensitive to declining greenhouse gas emissions that i… Read More
Metasurface opens world of polarizationResearchers have designed a metasurface that can be continuously tuned… Read More
Human activity threatens 50 billion years of vertebrate evolutionary historyA new study maps for the first time the evolutionary history of the wo… Read More
Researchers evaluate 2020 Census data privacy changesAfter the US Census Bureau announced that it was changing how it prote… Read More
0 comments: