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Gizmochina
gizmochina.com > 01/11/2026 > sodium-ion-battery-breakthrough-could-be-the-real-game-changer-for-evs

Sodium-Ion Battery Breakthrough: Why This Could Be the Real Game-Changer for EVs?

59+ min ago   (519+ words) The electric vehicle (EV) industry ended 2025 with a major shift. Sodium-ion batteries, long viewed as a secondary technology, have now become a serious contender in the EV battery race. Two major developments marked this shift: CATL's commercial production of its…...

Digital Trends
digitaltrends.com > cool-tech > chinese-researchers-develop-high-voltage-sodium-sulfur-battery-that-could-challenge-lithium-batteries

Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries

Chinese researchers develop high-voltage sodium–sulfur battery that could challenge lithium batteries2+ hour, 31+ min ago   (611+ words) A team of researchers in China has just pulled the curtain back on a new sodium-sulfur battery design that could fundamentally change the math on energy storage. By leaning into the very chemistry that has historically made sulfur a headache…...

The Business Standard
tbsnews.net > science > bacterial-shell-protein-shows-promise-safe-wearable-electronics-1331326

Bacterial shell protein shows promise for safe, wearable electronics

Bacterial shell protein shows promise for safe, wearable electronics4+ hour, 32+ min ago   (298+ words) Sunday January 11, 2026 A team of Indian scientists has discovered a semiconductor-like property in a self-assembling bacterial shell protein that could pave the way for safe, environmentally friendly wearable and implantable electronic devices. Researchers at the Institute of Nano Science and…...

Jamaica Gleaner
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Chemistry is stuck in the dark ages – ‘chemputation’ can bring it into the digital world

Chemistry is stuck in the dark ages – ‘chemputation’ can bring it into the digital world6+ hour, 3+ min ago   (812+ words) Chemistry deals with that most fundamental subject: matter. New drugs, materials, and batteries all depend on our ability to make new molecules. But discovery of new substances is slow, expensive, and fragile. Each molecule is treated as a bespoke craft…...

futura-sciences.com
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4.5 billion years ago, a planet may have smashed into Earth and changed everything

9+ hour, 12+ min ago   (903+ words) The Moon may owe its existence to a dramatic planetary collision. About 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized body called Theia smashed into the still-forming Earth, launching vast amounts of debris into orbit. Over time, that material merged to become the…...

EdexLive
edexlive.com > amp > story > news > inst-scientists-discover-bacterial-protein-opening-path-to-green-electronics

INST scientists discover bacterial protein, opening path to green electronics

INST scientists discover bacterial protein, opening path to green electronics17+ hour, 27+ min ago   (255+ words) Traditional semiconductor materials, such as silicon, are valuable technological tools; however, they also have limitations. They are rigid, require high-energy processing, and contribute to the growing problem of electronic waste. Thus, there is increasing demand for sustainable, soft, and biocompatible…...

bioengineer.org
bioengineer.org > hydrothermal-carbonisation-enhances-dewatering-of-brew-waste

Hydrothermal Carbonisation Enhances Dewatering of Brew Waste

Hydrothermal Carbonisation Enhances Dewatering of Brew Waste17+ hour, 53+ min ago   (283+ words) Moreover, industry collaborations with environmental sectors might find the findings of this research particularly appealing. The implications are vast, ranging from energy production to carbon sequestration and even as a soil amendment to improve soil health. As industries face scrutiny…...

The Des Moines Register
desmoinesregister.com > press-release > story > 20251 > carbon-neutral-ecocreation-plan-turns-cruise-ship-plastic-waste-into-marine-fuel

Carbon Neutral EcoCreation Plan Turns Cruise Ship Plastic Waste Into Marine Fuel

Carbon Neutral EcoCreation Plan Turns Cruise Ship Plastic Waste Into Marine Fuel18+ hour, 6+ min ago   (520+ words) Carbon Neutral EcoCreation Plan Turns Cruise Ship Plastic Waste Into Marine Fuel'The Des Moines Register Carbon Neutral EcoCreation Plan Turns Cruise Ship Plastic Waste Into Marine Fuel Cutting-edge South Korean waste-to-fuel technology transforms cruise plastic waste into usable energy FORT…...

madhyamamonline.com
madhyamamonline.com > science > indian-scientists-develop-a-non-invasive-method-to-measure-quantum-atom-density-1484915

Indian scientists develop a non-invasive method to measure quantum atom density

18+ hour, 43+ min ago   (247+ words) Indian scientists at the Raman Research Institute have developed a non-invasive technique to measure the local density of atoms in quantum systems without disturbing their fragile states, a breakthrough that could aid the development of quantum computing and sensing technologies....

newswise.com
newswise.com > articles > breakthrough-technique-could-facilitate-faster-nuclear-forensics

Breakthrough Technique Could Facilitate Faster Nuclear Forensics

19+ hour, 32+ min ago   (570+ words) [Newswise image]Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have, for the first time, used a breakthrough technique with a goal of better identifying the origin of nuclear materials -- a tool that could someday help efforts to prevent the spread of…...