Solid-state batteries, as opposed to the more popularly recognized lithium-ion batteries, use solid electrodes and solid electrolytes.
Terahertz (THz) spectroscopy and real-time monitoring are being combined in a ground-breaking method that will speed up the discovery of new materials, according to researchers from the University of Ottawa and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light.
Optimizing the operation of smelting plants producing blister copper with Peirce Smith Converters (PSC) is typically done manually. To support improved operation, Metso is introducing the PSC Advisor.
The Materials Processing Institute has announced a progressive research partnership with Trent Refractories and Kanthal to examine the potential impact on industrial processes of using hydrogen as an alternative fuel source.
A team of scientists from Tohoku University has presented a new material that displays huge magnetoresistance, opening the path for developments in non-volatile magnetoresistive memory (MRAM).
Swansea University researchers from the SPECIFIC Innovation and Knowledge Centre and the COATED M2A program have teamed up with researchers from the University of Bath to make a revolutionary innovation in thermal storage research—designing a new efficient material that is easy to scale and can be sized and shaped to fit multiple applications.
Creaform, a business unit of AMETEK, Inc. and the worldwide leader in portable 3D measurement solutions and engineering services, announced today that it has launched VXelements 11TM, a much-anticipated upgrade with an impressive array of new features and increased performance levels.
Much of subcontractor Driven Engineering's turnover comes from F1, although the cost cap imposed on teams over the past couple of years has reduced it somewhat, leading to a greater focus on aerospace, automotive and general engineering work.
Superconductors are used for a wide range of industrial applications, such as electric motors, flywheel energy systems, and magnetic levitation.
The key lies within the materials in order to produce an electric vehicle battery that can charge as swiftly as it takes to fill a car with gasoline.
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