Analysis in the Battery Lifecycleby PerkinElmerMake sure your lab is positioned to achieve the highest product performance and quality
NewsRoad to Better Performing Batteries Using Less Critical Raw Materialsby Delft University of TechnologyResearchers take next step towards better, more sustainable batteries made with widely available materials
NewsNew Battery Technology Could Lead to Safer, High-Energy Electric Vehiclesby University of MarylandMaryland engineering researchers develop way to prevent damage that plagues next-gen lithium batteries
NewsBall Milling Provides High Pressure Benefits to Battery Materialsby University of BirminghamDifferent manufacturing techniques could help to create better batteries
NewsMIT Engineers Create an Energy-Storing Supercapacitor from Ancient Materialsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMade of cement, carbon black, and water, the device could provide cheap and scalable energy storage
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NewsResearchers Zoom In on Battery Wear and Tearby University of ChicagoA team of researchers can now understand, at an atomic level, exactly what occurs when lithium-ion batteries degrade
NewsIngestible Biobatteries Could Allow New View of Digestive Systemby Binghamton UniversityResearchers use bacteria as a means of creating low levels of electricity to power sensors and wireless connections
NewsZinc Batteries Offer Greater Safety, but Many Improvements Neededby Tsinghua University PressDespite being safer, zinc batteries still need a major performance boost to compete with lithium-ion
WhitepaperA Fool-Proof Way to Assess the Purity Grade of Lithium Carbonate and Lithium Hydroxideby Thermo Fisher ScientificUsing ICP-OES to measure Li2 CO3 and LiOH materials in a robust and precise manner
NewsMagnetic Field Helps Battery Electrodes Tackle Electric Vehicle Challengesby University of Texas at AustinNew type of electrode for lithium-ion batteries could yield faster charging