1. Kansas State Univ. developing next generation Li-Ion battery

    Kansas State Univ. developing next generation Li-Ion battery

    Researchers from Kansas State University are currently developing new materials to be used in future lithium-ion batteries that will dramatically improve their storage capacity, potentially allowing the batteries of electric cars, laptops, cellphones, and various other mobile devices to last much longer between charges.

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