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Researchers discovered a new ion transport mechanism in nanofiltration membranes, offering key insights for improving lithium recovery from magnesium-rich brines.
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Scientists in Germany have analyzed the thermal runaway behavior of sodium-ion batteries and lithium-ion batteries inside a 10-L reaction vessel. They have thermally abused 30 samples, each under ...
Research at the Quantum Systems Accelerator has been steadily breaking new ground, quickening the pace toward flexible, stable quantum computers with capabilities well beyond those of today's ...
ION Group founder Andrea Pignataro has reached an agreement with Italian tax authorities to pay €280 million ($319 million) to end a probe into alleged tax evasion, Il Resto del Carlino reported ...
Electric vehicles leave behind mountains of dead lithium-ion batteries. A new “injection” brings them back to life ...
Ion occupancy in the SF, permeation mechanism, and conductance in MD simulations all eventually result from a subtle balance of various interactions between ions, protein, and water. Even tiny changes ...
80% in just 6 minutes: New sodium-ion EV battery achieves 3,000+ charge cycles Scientists in India may have found a cheaper and safer option with their new sodium-ion batteries.
Italy is seeking 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) from fintech group ION following a probe by prosecutors in the northern city of Bologna into alleged tax evasion over the 2013-2023 period, two ...
A web platform uses a chatbot to enable any chemist -- including undergraduate chemistry majors -- to configure and execute complex quantum mechanical simulations through chatting.
Inlyte’s sodium-iron battery tech offers a safer, cheaper, and longer-lasting alternative to lithium-ion for long-duration energy storage. Production starts soon.
Cans of Coca-Cola drinks have been recalled because they may contain high levels of the chemical chlorate. Chlorate is a by-product of the breakdown of chlorine-based sanitisers and chlorine ...
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