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California bets on iron-salt battery power to protect against wildfire

Batteries made from iron and salt in ceramic tubes pose less fire risk than lithium-ion batteriesInlyte Energy A Safer Alternative for Emergency Power: Iron-Salt Batteries A groundbreaking solution for emergency

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Samsung Galaxy Ring user hospitalised and denied flight with swollen battery scare

A defective battery in the Samsung Galaxy Ring has led to alarming consequences for one user. The wearable device reportedly

Digital Twin Applications and Real-world Examples Across Industries

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What may be one of Earth’s earliest animals has a punk rock vibe

The Punk Rocker of the Sea: A New Take on Ancient Fossils Being associated with punk rock often comes with

Cancer uses mitochondria to reprogram neighboring cells

The Dark Side of Cancer: How Tumors Manipulate Neighboring Cells Recent research has unveiled a startling revelation in the realm

We may finally know what causes will-o’-the-wisps

Physics Scientists may have uncovered the secret behind mysterious flashes of light seen in swamps and bogs, suggesting they are

Extraordinary pictures show what a common antibiotic does to E. coli

The top image depicts untreated E. coli; the bottom image shows the same bacterium after 90 minutes of exposure to

Ultracold clocks could reveal how quantum physics alters time

Exploring the Quantum Nature of Time: An Exciting New Frontier Quality Stock / Alamy What does the passage of time

Here’s what might spark ghostly will-o’-the-wisps

The Mystique of Will-o’-the-Wisps: A New Scientific Insight On a moonlit night, renowned chemist Luigi Garlaschelli took to the graveyards,