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Atomistic model explains how memory metals can change their shape
Mechanical engineer Francesco Maresca and his team from the University of Groningen have worked out how memory metals change ...
Scientists in South Korea have discovered a way to make all-solid-state batteries safer and more powerful using inexpensive ...
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Breaking performance barriers of all-solid-state batteries through pure structural design
Batteries are an essential technology in modern society, powering smartphones and electric vehicles, yet they face ...
Recent research published in Science introduces a promising solid electrolyte material that could improve the performance of ...
Innovative structural designs in all-solid-state batteries by KAIST researchers boost performance and safety while reducing ...
This study constitutes a demonstration of highly textured, large-area perovskite photodiodes integrated sturdily onto ...
Batteries are an essential technology in modern society, powering smartphones and electric vehicles, yet they face ...
Researchers have developed a design method for core materials for all-solid-state batteries that uses low-cost raw materials ...
Firefighters battled a fully involved structure fire just after midnight Tuesday at a home on West Melanie Lane in Crystal ...
From a distance, the Bone Temple looks like some kind of Satanic shrine, conceived to keep wandering mortals away. More ...
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New metal could morph aircraft wings while flying
Engineers are closing in on a long imagined goal in aviation, wings that can subtly change shape in midair instead of relying ...
Tungsten (W, atomic number 74) has the highest melting point of all the elements, melting at 3,422°C (6,192°F or 3,695 K), ...
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