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Heat treatment to reduce resistance in solid-state batteries
Researchers introduce a strategy to restore solid-state batteries low electrical resistance, exploring their underlying reduction mechanism.
All-solid-state lithium batteries have become the new requirement in...
Physiological role of planteose is promising for parasitic weed control
Scientists have uncovered the distribution and physiological role of planteose enzymatic hydrolysis of planteose: α-galactosidase (AGAL), which is promising regarding the molecular target for...
A new strategy implemented to develop post-lithium-ion batteries
Researchers at the Bristol Composites Institute (BCI) have developed a controllable unidirectional ice-templating strategy that can tailor post-lithium-ion batteries' electrochemical performances sustainably and with...
Cutting-edge model reveals our solar system formed from rings
Scientists SwRI have developed a groundbreaking model that has potentially unveiled the formation of our solar system.
Machines developed that can separate 12 different types of plastic
Scientists have created technology to tell the difference between 12 different types of plastic and to separate them according to chemical composition.
Different types of...
Supernovae and life on Earth are seemingly connected
Researchers discover a remarkable link between the number of nearby exploding stars, called supernovae, and life on Earth.
New evidence demonstrates a close connection between...
Drug-release surfaces created with plasma-based engineering
A research team from Belgium, the Czech Republic, and Italy present technology known as 'plasma-enabled surface engineering' to combat drug-resistant infections.
Drug resistant infections
The deepening...
Producing AI-generated voices that are more expressive
Computer scientists and electrical engineers from the University of California discover a way to produce more expressive AI-generated voices with minimal training.
Researchers have uncovered...
Surviving drought made easier by ancient Maya research
A study conducted by UC Riverside archaeologist Scott Fedick and plant physiologist Louis Santiago reveals highly drought resistant plants in Maya, which will be...
Study exposes hostile conditions on Earth as life evolved
Researchers have explored the Earths biosphere, UV radiation and Co2 levels using a climate model to analyse the Earth's planetary habitability as life evolved.
During...