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Safer, cheaper, more flexible battery invented for wearable tech

Researchers have developed a safer, cheaper, better performing and more flexible battery option for wearable devices. A paper describing the "recipe" for their new battery type was published in the journal Nano Research Energy on June 3. ....

Junjie Shi , Guangxi Key Laboratory Of Optical , Nano Research Energy , Huazhong University Of Science , Nano Research Energy On , Tsinghua University , Guilin University Of Technology , School Of Physics , Guangxi Key Laboratory , Electronic Materials , Guilin University , Nanoscale Characterization , Huazhong University ,

Nanocomposite Film Made with Electrospinning

As smart electronics get smaller and more potent, they can produce a lot of heat, which can cause processing speeds to lag and induce unexpected shutdowns. ....

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'Heat highways' could keep electronics cool

As smart electronic devices become smaller and more powerful, they can generate a lot of heat, leading to slower processing times and sudden shutdowns. Now, in ACS Applied Nano Materials, researchers use an electrospinning approach to produce a new nanocomposite film. In tests, the film dissipated heat four times more efficiently than similar materials, showing that it could one day be used to keep electronics cool. ....

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Help For Asian Horseshoe Crabs Could Start With a Substitute For Their Blood


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