Medicine & TechnologyA team of international researchers developed a disposable paper battery that can be activated with water within 20 seconds. Check out this groundbreaking innovation in this article.
Finnish researchers believe that the sand battery could solve the country's year-round energy supply to store green power. Read the article to know how the installment of the first fully-functional sand battery in Finland went.
Engineers from UC San Diego and LG Energy Solution developed a new solid-state battery technology that overcomes many limitations in ordinary batteries to offer cheaper alternatives for electric vehicles.
A lithium-metal battery may be the Holy Grail of battery chemistry that could change the electric car industry as it could hold far more energy than batteries used in smartphones and electric cars.
Researchers have found out that rechargeable battery that is made of magnesium and iodine will have a longer life than the ones that exist in the market.
An old coal mine in Germany will now be recycled into a giant hydroelectric battery. The battery will serve as a reserve for supplying sustainable power in the area with more than 400,000 families.
Holder Hermanns led a team of researchers together with his students Marvin Stenger and Gilles Nies. They have built a battery model, the Nanosatellite battery that can monitor the exact amount of energy is available. More so, it can monitor how much of the energy is chemically bound or not immediately usable.
Elon Musk’s visions haven’t just changed the tech industry, they’ve changed the world and even space exploration. But a new venture and interest in batteries will mean that Tesla is expanding into the solar energy game, and Musk is offering home owners the opportunity to capitalize on the power of the Sun.
Scientists from Standford University have a developed the first high performance aluminum battery that is fast charging, longer lasting and inexpensive.
Everyone has felt the stress of a dying mobile phone battery and the hassle of carrying around a bundle of wires everywhere you go. In an effort to end this stress, designers are hoping to make 2015 the year of the wireless charger.