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Better batteries for a more sustainable world

Sponsored by Waters Corporation2021-06-01T09:00:00+01:00 Detailed characterisation is the best chance scientists have to make sure that the next generation of batteries are sustainable, recyclable and packed with energy. Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are an extraordinary technology, and they are increasingly vital to a shift away from burning fossil fuels and towards renewables. But if that shift is to be fast enough to save the planet, the batteries need to be better and they, too, need to be sustainably sourced and made. batteries are an enabler of a sustainable society Chris Stumpf, Waters Corporation The demand for high energy-density batteries is unstoppable. According to a recent article appearing in

Severe storms possible Tuesday across Wisconsin as season revs up

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued until 10 p.m. for northern, western and central Wisconsin.  The watch covers the area roughly north and west of a line from LaCrosse to near Green Bay. Cities included in the watch include Wausau, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids, Marshfield, Rhinelander, Eau Claire and LaCrosse. The main risks are damaging winds and large hail over central and north-central Wisconsin during the afternoon and early evening hours, according to the National Weather Service. Across southern Wisconsin, the main risks are gusty winds and small hail, according to the weather service. Areas of northern Wisconsin face the highest probability for severe storms, said Chris Stumpf, a weather service meteorologist in Sullivan. 

Storm Orlena leaves at least four dead including three who died in murder-suicide

Orlena has ALREADY dumped two feet of snow and is still going: 2,000 flights are cancelled, cities are flooded, woman freezes to death outside her house and three are shot dead during row over shovelling as monster Nor easter batters East Coast New York City s Central Park has recorded more than a foot of snow as of Monday evening  Snowfall is expected to continue through Tuesday with forecasters predicting around two feet in total  The first victim of the storm was named as 67-year-old Patricia Becker Becker, who suffered with Alzheimer s disease, reportedly wandered away from her home and was found dead of hypothermia on an Allentown street Monday morning

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