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Dec 20, 2020

New class of cobalt-free cathodes could enhance energy density of next-gen lithium-ion batteries

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation

Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a new family of cathodes with the potential to replace the costly cobalt-based cathodes typically found in today’s lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles and consumer electronics.

The new class called NFA, which stands for nickel-, iron-and aluminum-based cathode, is a derivative of lithium nickelate and can be used to make the positive electrode of a lithium-ion battery. These novel cathodes are designed to be fast charging, energy dense, cost effective, and longer lasting.

With the rise in the production of portable electronics and electric vehicles throughout the world, are in high demand. According to Ilias Belharouak, ORNL’s scientist leading the NFA research and development, more than 100 million electric vehicles are anticipated to be on the road by 2030. Cobalt is a metal currently needed for the cathode which makes up the significant portion of a lithium-ion battery’s cost.

Dec 20, 2020

Does anyone remember these moments?

Posted by in category: futurism

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Dec 20, 2020

Let’s Feed Seaweed To Cows & Reduce Their Methane Burping

Posted by in categories: food, innovation

Old-time solutions are reappearing as we seek to become a zero-emissions society.


How can the agriculture industry reduce the amount of methane released when cows burp? It’s been a struggle for scientists and policymakers. A new method in which farmers feed seaweed to cows — needing to incorporate only about 0.2% of the total feed intake — indicates that methane levels can be reduced by 98%. It’s a real breakthrough, as most existing solutions cut methane only by about 20% to 30%.

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Dec 20, 2020

US cyber-attack: Around 50 firms ‘genuinely impacted’

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

The expert whose company uncovered the hack also backs US officials’ view that Russia was behind it.

Dec 20, 2020

Lab-made milk could replace dairy cows

Posted by in category: futurism

A new startup company is creating lab-made dairy that it claims is indistinguishable from natural dairy.

Dec 20, 2020

We could travel to new worlds in NASA’s starship Enterprise

Posted by in category: space travel

Circa 2014


US space agency commissions design for its first warp speed spaceship.

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Dec 20, 2020

How an immigrant scientist paved the way for covid-19 vaccine

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Katalin Karikó saw her early research rejected but she persisted and is now tipped for a Nobel Prize together with her colleague Dr Drew Weissman. Their breakthrough invention is now the key to the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, and could open the door to new medical cures. (Leer en español)

Dec 20, 2020

Epigenetic Aging: How old is your DNA?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, genetics, life extension

Dr. Steve Horvath, a professor of genetics and biostatistics at UCLA, has found a way to measure biological aging – a type of “clock” – based on the methylation pattern of an organism’s genome. Methylations are biochemical processes that modify the activity of a DNA segment without changing its sequence – a type of epigenetic change. This video primer explains the basics of epigenetic clocks, the topic of our interview with Dr. Steve Horvath, coming soon!

Get the show notes here:
https://www.foundmyfitness.com/episodes/epigenetic-clock/

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Dec 20, 2020

Army Asks for Public’s Help in Locating Missing Fort Drum Soldier

Posted by in category: transportation

The soldier was supposed to meet someone for “some type of vehicle transaction” on Friday but has not been seen since.

Dec 20, 2020

What Will The World Be Like In 2030? The Next Decade Of Genomics

Posted by in category: futurism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP11kF8SRmE&feature=youtu.be

Researchers give 10 bold predictions about human genomics by the year 2030.


Hey it’s Han from WrySci HX and we’ll try to figure out what the world will be like in 2030 in terms of human genomics. An article in Nature has listed its top 10 predictions in this field for the next decade. Let’s find out! More below ↓↓↓

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