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Battery Science – News and Features

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Battery Component Found to Harm Key Soil Microorganism

The material at the heart of the lithium ion batteries that power electric vehicles, laptop computers and smartphones has been shown to impair a key soil bacterium, according to new research.
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The US ARL in Maryland Combines Raman Spectroscopy and AFM

Characterizing electrochemical energy storage materials.
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Advancing Lithium-Ion Battery Research

The increasing number of components in a lithium-ion battery makes it essential to use a variety of analytical methods to attain complete characterization.
Industry Insight

Point of Care Haemoglobin Analysis

EKF Diagnostics recently launched the new DiaSpect Tm, a reliable, accurate and easy to use Point of Care haemoglobin analyser.
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Making Sensor Technology Better at Bomb-Sniffing

University of Utah engineers have developed a new type of carbon nanotube material for handheld sensors that will be quicker and better at sniffing out explosives, deadly gases and illegal drugs.
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Key Mechanism in Energy and Information Storage

Observing how hydrogen is absorbed into individual palladium nanocubes, Stanford materials scientists have detailed a key step in storing energy and information in nanomaterials.
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NanoKTN Brokerage and Support Services Secure Over £82m in Projects

Nanotechnology creating vibrant self-sustaining UK SME community.
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Nanotechnology may be Key to Solar Energy and Energy Storage

New IEC and Fraunhofer ISI study finds that nanotechnology will bring significant benefits to energy sector.
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Proton Flow Battery Advances Hydrogen Power

Researchers have developed a concept hydrogen battery based simply on storing protons produced by splitting water.
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ZEISS Acquires Xradia

X-ray microscopy solutions close the gap between light and electron microscopy.
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