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How Are Lithium-Ion Batteries That Store Solar & Wind Power Made?

The renewable energy transition involves harnessing epic forces of nature. Sleek solar panels forged from silver and silica from the depths of the Earth translate...

Scientists turn single molecule clockwise or counterclockwise on demand (w/video)

Dec 22, 2022 (Nanowerk News) You can easily rotate a baseball in your hand by twisting your fingers. But you need inventive scientists with...

Designing better battery electrolytes with AI and robot-assisted labs

Dec 20, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Designing a battery is a three-part process. You need a positive electrode, you need a negative electrode, and —...

Research Bits: Nov. 29

Industry Research More accurate GPS alternative; traveling phonons transmit, store more qubits; whirlpool magnetic memory — skyrmions found more efficient. ...

Quantum News Briefs November 28: D-Wave looks at past, present & future of quantum computing in VentureBeat interview, A guide to joining the quantum...

By Sandra Helsel posted 28 Nov 2022 Quantum News Briefs November 28: Quantum News Briefs November 28: D-Wave...

This AI Supercomputer Has 13.5 Million Cores—and Was Built in Just Three Days

Artificial intelligence is on a tear. Machines can speak, write, play games, and generate original images, video, and music. But as AI’s capabilities have...

A possible game changer for next generation microelectronics

Nov 21, 2022 (Nanowerk News) Tiny magnetic whirlpools could transform memory storage in high performance computers. Magnets generate invisible fields that attract certain materials. A...

Quantum Computing Users Work Alongside Classical Supercomputers: An Interview with Travis Humble at Oak Ridge Lab

By Katie Elyce Jones, Editor, PillarQTravis Humble, director of the Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) co-located with the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (credit:...

Argonne National Laboratory and PME partner for wearable device

The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago-based Pritzker School of Molecular...

Chiplets Enter The Supercomputer Race

Nations compete on speed using very different compute architectures.

The post Chiplets Enter The Supercomputer Race appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering.

Scientists discover new electrolyte for solid-state lithium-ion batteries

Chlorine-based electrolytes like the one shown here are offering improved performance for solid-state lithium-ion batteries. Credit: Linda Nazar/University of Waterloo In the quest for the perfect battery, scientists have two primary goals: create a device that can store a great deal of energy and do it safely. Many batteries contain liquid electrolytes, which are potentially […]

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