batteries

Batteries with black, grey, and orange components.
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Image of a battery with the recycle symbol on a white background
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The KIMM research team led by Dr. Bongkyun Jang and Dr. Seungmin Hyun at the Department of Nano-Mechanics has developed a battery with high safety and stretchability by mimicking the design of the scales and flexible joints found in the structure of snake scales. Upon zooming in on the battery, one can see that it consists of a hexagonal battery and flexible electrical interconnections. The stretchable structure is realized by the flexible interconnections that can freely fold and unfold.
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Person holding batteries
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Video Tips for Confident Battery Chemicals and Materials Characterization Testing
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An LED light powered by a prototype rechargeable battery using the sodium-chlorine chemistry developed recently by researchers at Stanford University.
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representation of a battery
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Transparent capillary cell
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Wanli Yang, a senior scientist in Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source, working on a resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS) system
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Dr. Johanna Xu with a newly manufactured structural battery cell in Chalmers' composite lab
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