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Longer-Lived Lithium-Metal Battery Marks Step Forward for Electric Vehicles
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Mapping Performance Variations to See How Lithium-Metal Batteries Fail
Using high-energy x-rays, scientists probed different points across a high-energy-density lithium-metal battery of interest for long-range electric vehicles and used the data to identify the main failure mechanism
April 19, 2021
Brookhaven Lab chemist and Stony Brook University (SBU) professor Peter Khalifah (middle) with SBU graduate students Zhuo Li (left) and Gerard Mattei (right) holding a pouch cell battery attached to a frame used for synchrotron x-ray studies. Note: This photo was taken prior to current COVID-19 social distancing guidelines.
UPTON, NY Scientists have identified the primary cause of failure in a state-of-the-art lithium-metal battery, of interest for long-range electric vehicles. Using high-energy x-rays, they followed the cycling-induced changes at thousands of different points across the battery and mapped the variations in performance. At each point, they used the x-ray data
There have already been three fire fatalities in Minneapolis in 2021. Author: Diane Sandberg (KARE11) Updated: 9:04 AM CST February 7, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota Already this year, three people in Minneapolis have lost their lives to fires, and as temperatures drop firefighters often see more fires in homes. The reason? People turn to unsafe methods of heating their homes.
Minneapolis fire safety and prevention educator Cassidy Anderson spoke with KARE 11 about how important it is to stay safe this winter. We can prevent all of those fires by just being more careful, she insists.
Anderson said unattended cooking is the number one cause of fires in residential homes. We say look when you cook, keep an eye on what you fry, stand by your pan.