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Artificial intelligence provides new evidence our planet will cross the global warming threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius within 10 to 15 years. Even with low emissions, we could see 2 C of warming. But a future with less warming remains within reach.
In the race for fast-charging, energy-dense lithium metal batteries, researchers discovered why the promising solid electrolyte version has not performed as hoped. This could help new designs – and eventually battery production – avoid the problem.
Researchers at Stanford have developed a new material for printing at the nanoscale and used it to print minuscule lattices that are both strong and light. The new material is able to absorb twice as much energy than other 3D-printed materials of a comparable density and could be used to...
CARS Director, Marco Pavone was part of this list of influential people in the mobility field which includes people in government, and business ranging from powerful statesmen to grassroots social media organizers.
In a fireside chat which was part of the Stanford Energy Innovation Day, Arun Majumdar, dean of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability and Yi Cui, director of the Precourt Institute for Energy discussed how innovating for energy differs from innovating for information technology.