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An Oil-Free Future? Lithium-Ion Batteries from Ancient Fossils Could Fuel Electric Cars
Researchers from the University of California, Riverside's Bourns College of Engineering are developing a cheap and energy-efficient way to use fossilized algae to create lithium-ion batteries, which could someday fuel electric vehicles and other electronic devices.
Latest Research Articles
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Uranus May Have Two Hidden Moons
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Cancer Cure Still Possible, New Compound Could Treat a Quarter of All Known Cancers
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Study: Mice Can Sense, Feel Each Other’s Pains with a Whiff
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New Study Explains How Animals Can Sense Change in Temperature
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Climate Change Not Responsible for Fungal Disease Outbreak in Colombia's Coffee Crops
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2 Sweetened Drinks a Day Could Increase Risk of Type-2 Diabetes, Study Finds
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Alert! Fish to Lose Sight, Hearing, Smell Due to Increased Carbon Dioxide
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Eco-Friendly Shopping: Target to Build Indoor Vertical Farms Inside Its Stores
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Watch: Orbital ATK’s Cygnus Cargo Ship Arrives at International Space Station
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Less than 4000 and Still Declining: Why Snow Leopards' Population Falls Despite Protection
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ESA ExoMars Mission Continues Despite Schiaparelli Lander Crash on Red Planet
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Sea Salts Could Be Causing Air Pollution in the Arctic