Last Week In Batteries

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Apr 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 16 (2019)

Issue 16 of our Last Week In Batteries digest is out. Nanobatteries that split water sound exciting!

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Apr 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 15 (2019)

Issue 15 of our Last Week In Batteries digest is all about platinum. Or rather, about not having platinum in fuel cells and batteries.

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Apr 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 14 (2019)

In Issue 14 of our Last Week In Batteries digest read how car manufacturers take a long-term view and how advanced carbon materials can make batteries better.

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Apr 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 13 (2019)

Issue 13 of our Last Week In Batteries digest. Li-ion batteries continue getting most attention, while AI is promising to shorten the research time of new batteries.

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Mar 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 12 (2019)

The theme of issue 12 of our Last Week In Batteries digest seems to be solid-state batteries sprinkled with a dash of machine learning.

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Mar 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 10 (2019)

Issue 10 of our Last Week In Batteries digest: one day you may start exchanging your coffee grounds for new batteries.

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Mar 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 9 (2019)

Issue 9 of our Last Week In Batteries digest. If you've wondered what it would take to switch cargo ships to batteries, we have found the answer.

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Feb 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 8 (2019)

Issue 8 of our Last Week In Batteries digest. The most exciting news: platinum content in fuel cells can be reduced by 10x times, while increasing efficiency by 10-50 times!

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Feb 2019

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Last Week In Batteries - Issue 6 (2019)

Issue 6 of our Last Week In Batteries digest. Scientists are working on improving the stability of battery and fuel cell materials to improve durability.

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Feb 2019

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Last Week In Batteries – Issue 5 (2019)

Issue 5 of our Last Week In Batteries digest. Scientists have theoretically proven that sub-second charging and discharging is possible. Now we just have to wait for them to actually build the batteries.

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