All items tagged with Battery and MIT (10)

| AIBs (Aluminum-Ion Batteries) offer some significant advantages over established battery technology: They use cheap, non-combustible materia...

| It looks like Lithium-ion batteries will finally be getting some serious competition. Two years ago, researchers working at several French u...

| Many electronic devices are designed to operate with primary cells using a nominal voltage of 1.5 V and often do not work well with the slig...

| Press releases from research institutions always offer tantalizing new technologies but you know there are still many hurdles along the way...

| Glass contains a whole lot of silicon dioxide and silicon - sounds like the sort of base material you might use to build electronic devices....

| Just about every mobile device these days relies on lithium rechargeable batteries. It doesn’t matter if it’s a smart phone or an all-electr...

| MIT startup, Ubiquitous Energy, has created a transparent coating that transforms surfaces into solar panels.

| Flow batteries are based on the electro-chemical reaction produced by the interaction between two fluid electrolytes. The two electrolyte so...

| A new approach to battery design developed by researchers at MIT could provide a lightweight and inexpensive alternative to existing batteri...

| Carbon Nanotubes are VERY TINY cylindrical shaped carbon molecules. And when I say very tiny, I mean in the nanometer-scale (hence the name)...