A next-generation calcium battery breakthrough could challenge lithium and transform clean energy storage.
Earlier this year Donut Lab caused quite the furore when they unveiled what they claimed was the world’s first ...
Scientists at HKUST have unveiled a major leap forward in calcium-ion battery technology, potentially opening the door to safer, more sustainable energy storage for everything from renewable power ...
Researchers at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have developed a new ...
A major breakthrough in battery science reveals why promising single-crystal lithium-ion batteries haven’t lived up to expectations. Researchers found that these batteries crack due to uneven internal ...
A team co-led by UCLA has revived an Edison-style nickel-iron battery that charges in seconds and survives 12,000 cycles, ...
Imagine a future where renewable energy storage is not just efficient but also sustainable, scalable, and ethical. This vision is what drives Charley Thomas, a fifth-year PhD student working on ...
A new battery could soon reshape how we power wearables, medical devices, and soft robotics. Scientists at Linköping University in Sweden have developed a stretchy battery that stays functional even ...
A new type of sustainable battery is made using water and clay, and researchers believe it could be the perfect option for future missions to Mars. The reason this battery is so impressive is because ...
Lithium-ion batteries are notoriously inflexible, but a new study created one using hydrogels that can survive a surprising amount of punishment. According to researchers at UC Berkeley, the battery ...
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My name is Niramai Tüllner and I am originally from Thailand. I finished my bachelor’s degree in industrial chemistry from King Mongkut´s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand in 2011.