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Pushing the lithium-ion limit

October 29, 2019
As the global demand for consumer electronics, electric cars and renewable energy rise, the need for new battery production options becomes ever clearer…

More power to you

October 28, 2019
Our need for battery power is insatiable and current lithium-ion anode technology just won't cut it. Here we learn of some amazing atomic insights which led to a whole new...

A bad acid trip

October 21, 2019
Ocean acidifcation, the lesser known relative of global warming, causes particular damage to coral reefs. Christopher Cornwall and Steeve Comeau take us through the algal 'glue' at the heart of...

Rahko raises £1.3M for quantum chemistry simulation

October 18, 2019
UCL spin-out Rahko has raised £1.3 million in seed funding to develop its machine learning-powered quantum chemistry modelling platform.

ESA opens calls for ISS lab upgrade

October 14, 2019
The European Space Agency is looking for industry help to upgrade the Columbus laboratory aboard the International Space Station.

Innovation and sustainability for your lab

October 14, 2019
Source new technologies, future-proof your laboratory and find out ways to make procurement sustainable at this year's Lab Innovations show. The free-to-attend event returns to the NEC on 30th-31st October...

Lithium-ion researchers win Nobel Prize in Chemistry

October 9, 2019
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to three researchers for their work on the development of lithium-ion batteries.

Deep Carbon Observatory quantifies carbon emissions

October 8, 2019
Humanity’s annual carbon emissions are between 40 to 100 times greater than all volcanic emissions, according to the Deep Carbon Observatory.

SERC experiments show CO2 stunts wetlands

September 27, 2019
While CO2 is essential for plant growth, excessive CO2 in the atmosphere is stunting growth in marsh plants, according to findings from experiments at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in...

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