South Korea’s LG Chem Ltd. and China’s Sinopec Group are partnering to develop materials for sodium-ion batteries, which have ...
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How Iron-Air Batteries Could Dethrone Lithium
Iron-air batteries—made from rust, water, and air—are entering real-world trials and could revolutionize energy storage by ...
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Toyota's New Truck Recaptures Its Own Exhaust Water So You Can Use It For Showering
Traditional auto shows are fading, but events like the SEMA Show are thriving. The Las Vegas trade show, designed for ...
Copper Industry Annual Conference and the 2nd Shanxi Copper-Based New Materials Industry Chain Development Conference, hosted by SMM Information & Technology Co., Ltd. and Zhongtiaoshan Nonferrous ...
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Exclusive: Glencore plans to shut Canada’s largest copper metal operation over costs, sources say
Glencore is planning to close its Horne smelter, Canada's largest copper metal-producing operation, due to environmental issues and the millions of dollars needed to upgrade the facility, two sources ...
Good afternoon. Welcome to the Amprius Technologies Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call. Joining us for today's presentation are the company's CEO, Dr. Kang Sun; President, Tom Stepien; and ...
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Advanced imaging reveals how electrocatalysts simultaneously generate hydrogen and organic compounds
Hybrid water electrolysers are recent devices, which produce hydrogen or other reduction products at the cathode, while ...
From ESS News China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) and South Korea’s LG Chem have signed a joint development agreement to advance key materials for sodium-ion batteries, as the technology ...
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