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Beat the heat: Novel passive cooling device for surfaces and enclosed spaces

Scientists engineer the first passive radiative device that absorbs heat from the inside of an enclosure and emits it on the outside GIST (Gwangju Institute...

New composite material revs up pursuit of advanced electric vehicles

DOE/Oak Ridge National Laborator Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory used new techniques to create a composite that increases the electrical current capacity of copper...

Predicting the slow death of lithium-ion batteries

Stanford technology predicts the slow death of lithium-ion batteries Stanford University Batteries fade as they age, slowly losing power and storage capacity. As in people, aging plays...

Seeing objects through clouds and fog

Stanford University Like a comic book come to life, researchers at Stanford University have developed a kind of X-ray vision - only without the X-rays....

New perception metric balances reaction time, accuracy

Both elements are critical for applications such as self-driving cars Carnegie Mellon University PITTSBURGH--Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new metric for evaluating how...

Renewable energy can save the natural world – but if we’re not careful, it will also hurt it

Laura Sonter, The University of Queensland; James Watson, The University of Queensland, and Richard K Valenta, The University of Queensland A vast transition from fossil...

How dangerous are burning electric cars?

Fire experiments in test tunnel Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA) There' s a loud bang, and then it starts: A battery module...

Hydrogen isn’t the key to Britain’s green recovery – here’s why

Tom Baxter, University of Aberdeen The EU recently published its strategy for delivering net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Alongside reducing the amount of energy...

Batteries made with sulfur could be cheaper, greener and hold more energy

Mahdokht Shaibani, Monash University Lithium-ion batteries have changed the world. Without the ability to store meaningful amounts of energy in a rechargeable, portable format we...

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