A company from Australia called Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has announced some interesting test results from aluminum-ion battery testing. This new type of rechargeable battery can charge ten ...
Time keeper: NIST’s Sam Brewer with a chip that is used to trap aluminium ions. (Courtesy: Hamish Johnston) By confining single ions of aluminium and magnesium in an electric trap, cooling them to ...
Charge and discharge: The laboratory setup for studying the electrochemical behaviour of an aluminium-ion battery with a molybdenum-based Swagelok cell. (Courtesy: Dmitrii Rakov) Imagine a smartphone ...
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has announced that aluminum-ion batteries can charge 60 times faster than conventional lithium-ion batteries. GMG, based in Brisbane, Australia, recently announced a ...
NEWARK, Del, March 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to market research, the aluminium ion battery market is expected to grow from USD 5.6 billion in 2025 to USD 9.5 billion by 2035, registering ...
There's a new record holder for the most accurate clock in the world. Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have improved their atomic clock based on a trapped ...
Furthermore, GMG has signed a Collaborative Research Agreement with UQ - Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) to continue its collaboration on the Graphene Aluminium Ion ...
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