Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have reported a new mechanism to speed up the charging of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.
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Stanford Increasing Access to 3D Modeling Through Touch-Based Display
With the goal of increasing access to making, engineers at Stanford University have collaborated with members of the blind and visually impaired community to develop a touch-based display that mimics the geometry of 3D objects designed on a computer.
A New Ranavirus Threatens U.S. Amphibian Diversity
Kudzu and emerald ash borer are widely known examples of an invasive plant and an invasive insect, respectively, that cause harm to our native plants.
Scientists May Just Have Discovered A New Class of Black Holes
Black holes are an important part of how astrophysicists make sense of the universe – so important that scientists have been trying to build a census of all the black holes in the Milky Way galaxy.
NASA Gets Infrared View of Atlantic Halloween Subtropical Storm
The latest addition to the Atlantic Ocean hurricane season developed quickly.
Ancient Rhinos Roamed the Yukon
In 1973, a teacher named Joan Hodgins took her students on a hike near Whitehorse in Canada’s Yukon Territory.