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Former bikies speak out about benefits of Queensland Government s gang exit program, but expert says they are a minority

1 / of 3 Former bikies speak out about benefits of Queensland Government s gang exit program, but expert says they are a minority ThuThursday 4 FebFebruary 2021 at 7:53am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch 1 Share Print text only Cancel Men who want to find a way out of outlaw bikie gangs are signing up to a Queensland Government-funded program to help them cut ties with the criminal subculture. Key points: Dan Kilian says the warring between clubs meant he was always watching his back Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll says police hope the program will reduce crime

Researchers take steps towards a new energy storage device

Researchers take steps towards a new energy storage device Shane McGlaun - Feb 4, 2021, 3:49am CST Researchers from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have taken steps towards developing a new energy storage device. The device is a hybrid supercapacitor designed to offer optimized capabilities when it comes to energy storage. Typically in electronic devices, energy storage uses batteries or supercapacitors that have their strengths and limitations. Batteries can store large amounts of energy but are slow to discharge. On the other hand, Supercapacitors can store only about one-tenth of the amount of energy that a battery can store, but the supercapacitor is much faster at discharging energy. Often supercapacitors are used as secondary power supplies in smartphones, cameras, and laptops and benefit for a much longer lifecycle than a battery. QUT researchers have a new energy storage device that reaches an energy density close to that of nickel-metal hydrid

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Hybrid supercapacitor offers NiMH energy density, charges much faster

Hybrid supercapacitor offers NiMH energy density, charges much faster Hybrid supercapacitor offers N. QUT researchers have demonstrated a hybrid supercapacitor design that stores vastly more energy than a regular supercap while offering charge/discharge rates much higher than lithium batteries 1/1 QUT researchers have demonstrated a hybrid supercapacitor design that stores vastly more energy than a regular supercap while offering charge/discharge rates much higher than lithium batteries Researchers at the Queensland University of Technology have added another hybrid supercapacitor design to the mix, promising the near-instant charge and discharge of a supercap with vastly improved energy storage on par with NiMH batteries.

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