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Researchers have developed a promising next-generation anode material that could offer better fast-charging and longer ...
As the demand continues to grow for batteries capable of ultra-fast charging and high energy density in various sectors—from ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNScientists get tantalizingly close to creating the flavor and texture of cheese—with peas.Food researchers have struggled to make a plant-based, climate friendly cheese that resembles the real thing. So this team ...
The global automotive nonwoven composites market is projected to witness a growth rate of 5.3% annually from 2024 to 2031, with an anticipated size of US$ 3.8 billion by 2031, according to an analysis ...
Audi is expanding its A6 model series with a classic business Sedan. It sets standards in design and aerodynamics and makes ...
As the demand continues to grow for batteries capable of ultra-fast charging and high energy density in various sectors—from electric vehicles to ...
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CAR Magazine on MSNFord Puma Gen-E (2025) review: Britain’s best-selling car, now available as an EVWhat Ford’s EV line-up has needed is some familiarity, and that’s exactly what the new electric Puma Gen-E brings. Ford’s ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN1,500 cycles, 20-min fast charging: EV battery breakthrough could end range anxietyThis innovative design promises batteries that can be charged in just 20 minutes and can endure over 1,500 charge cycles, ...
A groundbreaking collagen-based dermal filler has officially launched in the Philippines, promising a new approach to facial rejuvenation. Deusaderm LIDO, an injectable Type I collagen gel with ...
Condensation is critical for applications like power generation, water harvesting, and cooling systems. However, traditional ...
An international team has succeeded in producing new, efficient thermoelectric materials that could compete with state-of-the-art materials, offering greater stability and lower cost.
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