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Germanium Hydride to Become High Temperature Viable Superconductor
The evolution of energy storage is not enough if we don't also evolve the energy transportation methods. That's why superconductors are not only good for us, but are also necessary in some applications where heat and energy loss, in general, have no place.
Factory for Toshiba SCiB Batteries Planned Next Fall
The SCiB batteries are a modified and improved version of the Li-Ion used currently in the industry. They will come in 24V/4.2A, that is 100W of power, and can be recharged to 90% of their capacity in 10 minutes. Compared to their older sisters, the Li-Ion, SCiBs can be recharged 5,000 to 6,000 times, not 500 to 600.
Leeds University: Melting Icebergs Could Stop Global Warming
Lead researcher Professor Rob Raiswell, from Leeds University, said: "The Earth itself seems to want to save us". He discovered a shocking truth: melting icebergs can trigger a reaction that naturally sinks the CO2 out of the atmosphere and create an equilibrium by feedback to the global warming and CO2 emissions.
























