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While they may appear to be insignificant, raindrops’ impact on surfaces can create measurable electrical signals when specific conditions exist. Scientists from Spain have now demonstrated that the ...
Implementation of a 100kt Comprehensive Recycling and Utilization Project for Scrap Lithium Batteries in Shandong] On February 2, the Ecology and Environment Bureau of Zaozhuang City, Shandong ...
Sit in the driver's seat of a robot vehicle and you can theoretically take your hands off the steering wheel and even your eyes off the road ahead – but you need to be ready at all times to quickly ...
Solid-state batteries promise greater safety, higher energy density, and new degrees of freedom in cell design. Yet the path from laboratory cell to industrial production is challenging. Laser ...
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The Scales don’t lie.”  This, though, is not true because sometimes scales do lie, and to think otherwise is just plain wrong.