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Nagaland University researchers develop flexible supercapacitor for wearables, EVsNagaland University researchers have developed a flexible supercapacitor, a first-of-its-kind study comparing tungsten, vanadium, and cobal...
Researchers develop new material to bring down cost for next-gen energy storage systemsA research team led by Nagaland University has developed a patented, cost-effective method for producing high-performance electrode materia...
IISc team develops super-capacitor that can be charged by shining light on itCapacitors are electrostatic devices that store energy as charges on two metal plates called electrodes. Supercapacitors are upgraded versi...
IIT Guwahati develops high-performance materials for supercapacitorsIIT Guwahati researchers led by Prof. Uday Narayan Maiti developed materials improving supercapacitor performance, published in 'Small'. Th...
Nallathamby Kalaiselvi becomes first woman director general of CSIRKalaiselvi has risen through the ranks in CSIR and had broken the proverbial glass ceiling by becoming the first woman scientist to head th...
Tatva Chintan lists at 95% premium over issue priceThe strong listing was in line with the recent trend, wherein market debutants have delivered 50-100 per cent returns at listing.
Asia's love of stinky durian could help power tuk-tuks and phonesUniversity of Sydney researchers took the non-edible waste from durian and jackfruit - usually disposed of in landfill at a high cost - to ...
'Hydrogen cars for masses one step closer to reality'Scientists have designed a device that could make hydrogen cars affordable for many more consumers because it produces hydrogen using nicke...
The future starts today! Lamborghini unveils a self-healing, electric supercarThe next generation of Lamborghinis could act as their own super powered batteries and be able to repair themselves.
New technology can charge your smartphone within secondsResearchers have developed a new electrode design that could transform the way people charge their phones.
Researchers develop new technology that uses body heat to charge gadgetsResearchers have developed a new concept of electrical energy storage Thermally Chargeable Solid-state Supercapacitor.
India must learn converting discoveries into technology fast: C N R RaoSpeaking at the Bangalore India Nano 2016 here, he said nano technology is one area where the gap between discovery and creating a product ...
Six ways in which graphene is going to change the worldDespite its miniscule size, graphene has a grand portfolio of wondrous properties. For instance, it’s 1,000 times stronger than steel, yet ...
Silk can be new 'green' material for gen-next batteriesTheir material stores five times more lithium than graphite can - a capacity that is critical to improving battery performance.
Indian-origin scientist wins $500,000 research awardAn Indian-origin scientist has received a $500,000 award to develop ultrathin metal sheets that can help produce better rechargeable batter...
Soon, cars powered by own body partsA car powered by its own body panels such as roof, doors and bonnet could soon hit the roads, thanks to new lightweight 'supercapacitors' d...
How IISc professor's hybrid supercapacitor can store electricity & run electric cars in futureEnergy policies have a tint of legacy, as they have not been framed considering renewable energy and storage in mind.
How IISc professor's hybrid supercapacitor can store electricity & run electric cars in futureEnergy policies have a tint of legacy, as they have not been framed considering renewable energy and storage in mind.
Soon, shirts to power wearable devicesYour clothes could soon turn into devices that could power your medical monitors, communications equipment or other small electronics.
Indian American teen invents 20-second chargerAn 18-year-old Indian-American girl has invented a super-capacitor device that could potentially charge your cellphone in less than 20 seco...