Batteries are surging ahead in storage, speed, and efficiency. Here are 5 of our favourite battery science stories of the year.
Can a thumb-sized nuclear battery last 50 years?
The race to build a nuclear battery is heating up, with a Chinese startup pitching a coin-sized device it says can keep producing a charge for 50 years.
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Electric vehicles as grid storage? It’s right around the (model house) corner
Many Australians now sell solar power into the grid on sunny days generated on their rooftops.
In a handful of years, it may be possible to do the same thing when it’s dark – with the help of an electric vehicle.
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Sustainable sodium – the next battery of the future
Lithium takes most of the attention in the battery space,but for Professor Maria Forsyth, there is a host of opportunities in glancing just down the periodic table, to sodium.
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Cheap zinc-ion batteries can be made at a desk
Australian researchers have constructed a safe, cheap zinc battery – using an office laminator!
They say their “aqueous zinc-ion batteries” could be recyclable, easy-to-make power sources for small devices.
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Stretchy batteries for flexible, wearable technology
Two teams of scientists have announced they’ve made stretchy, jelly-like batteries.
These batteries, which are made with very different methods, represent 2 possible paths to more widespread flexible electronics.
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