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Sodium-ion battery breakthrough boosts energy storage and turns seawater drinkable
Scientists at the University of Surrey have discovered a simple tweak that could boost sodium-ion battery performance, by leaving water inside a key component rather than removing it. This ...
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Sodium-ion battery breakthrough could power greener energy—and even make seawater drinkable
Sodium-ion batteries may be the answer to the future of sustainable energy storage and could be used to make drinking water ...
Researchers at the University of Surrey have uncovered a simple yet powerful method to enhance the performance of sodium-ion ...
Water may cover the majority of the planet's surface, but thanks to a huge helping of salt, it's hard to tap into as a source of drinking water. Once again, graphene could come to the rescue.
Removing radioactive material from contaminated water, such as that in Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plants, could be getting a little easier. Scientists from Houston’s Rice University and Lomonosov ...
Ever since high-temperature superconductivity was discovered in copper oxide or “cuprate” materials in 1986, researchers have been searching for similar behaviour in other metal oxides. Now Takayoshi ...
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