Researchers are cracking the code on solid-state batteries

Columbia MO (SPX) Feb 28, 2025 From electric vehicles to wireless earbuds, traditional lithium-ion batteries power our daily lives as they charge fast and store plenty of energy. However, they rely on a solution known as liquid electrolyte, which can catch on fire if damaged or overheated. University of Missouri researchers may have a solution. Assistant Professor Matthias Young and team are figuring out how to use soli

Mar 3, 2025 - 10:30
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Researchers are cracking the code on solid-state batteries
Columbia MO (SPX) Feb 28, 2025
From electric vehicles to wireless earbuds, traditional lithium-ion batteries power our daily lives as they charge fast and store plenty of energy. However, they rely on a solution known as liquid electrolyte, which can catch on fire if damaged or overheated. University of Missouri researchers may have a solution. Assistant Professor Matthias Young and team are figuring out how to use soli

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