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Sodium–air fuel cells could unlock electric flight and clean transit, capturing CO₂ and outperforming lithium batteries.
These devices could pack three times as much energy per pound as today’s best EV batteries, offering a lightweight option for ...
Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, has named what he says are the three most toxic household items that 'must be thrown ...
Body Armour director Toni McQuinn explains why water alone may not be enough to achieve effective hydration for Australian ...
Engineers developed a fuel cell that offers more than three times as much energy per pound compared to lithium-ion batteries. Powered by a reaction between sodium metal and air, the device could be ...
Batteries are nearing their limits in terms of how much power they can store for a given weight. That's a serious obstacle ...
The modern kitchen contains numerous ingredients that individually provide nutrition and flavor, yet certain combinations create unexpected chemical reactions ...
Australian researchers have developed electrolysis systems that use urea sourced from urine and wastewater to generate ...
A microscopic look reveals how the unique ‘handshake’ between rubber and cement could be key to durable, sustainable ...
The method uses vapor to make tin transistors that work and last, helping make low-cost, large-area electronics and better ...
Tin-halide perovskites, a class of tin-based materials with a characteristic crystal structure that resembles that of the compound calcium titanate, could be promising alternatives to commonly used ...