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Spintronics are promising devices that work utilizing not only the charge of electrons, like conventional electronics, but ...
An advance in 19th-century technology could offer a cheaper, more eco-friendly alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
Haozhe "Harry" Wang, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering (ECE) at Duke University and an expert in developing new methods for manufacturing materials, continues to push the ...
The world produces over 92 million tons of textile waste annually, much of it made from synthetic materials that can linger ...
Ever wondered how the high-powered batteries in modern electric vehicles stay cool enough to run? Turns out there are a lot ...
The fiber does electronic work and then breaks down in soil. It may help reduce waste from clothes and other wearable devices ...
Lawrence Farms, located south of Rosetown, recently hosted Labatt Canada and SaskBarley for the official launch of a new ...
Researchers develop a porous nickel-modified graphene fiber that enhances energy density, conductivity, and durability in flexible supercapacitor devices.
Researchers in Singapore have milled solar panel glass waste for use in cathodes in solid-state lithium metal batteries. When ...
Graphene-based sensor is a step towards restoring taste for those with neurological conditions. A device that combines a ...
A novel cathode material consisting of lithium, iron, and chlorine brings higher density, durability, and self-healing to ...
Wang’s team tackled this by redesigning the battery’s electrode — the component where energy is stored. Unlike lithium-ion batteries that rely on organic solvents, aqueous batteries use a water-based ...