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Ironmaking could be on the edge of a major upgrade. Scientists have developed a cleaner, electrochemical method to extract ...
A new study highlights the efficiency of nitrogen-doped Ti3O5 in removing phenolic compounds from industrial wastewater using ...
IF BOOSTING YOUR performance and endurance in the gym (and in the bedroom) and improving your cardiovascular health are on your list of health goals, you might be considering nitric oxide ...
Nitric oxide supplements are often used to help the heart, lower high blood pressure, treat erectile dysfunction, and boost athletic performance. Nitric oxide is a natural gas in the body that helps ...
The EPA’s delayed action on chemicals goes beyond those that fall under the jurisdiction of TSCA. The agency has also sought ...
Japanese electronics company Elecom has recently unveiled the world’s first sodium-ion (Na+) power bank with a 9,000mAh capacity, supporting USB Power Delivery (PD) and offering up to 45W output via ...
Sodium is abundantly available in sea salt, as well as in the crust of the earth. Now, back to that power bank. Elecom's portable puck costs 9,980 JPY (US$67) in Japan, and is available in limited ...
Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, 4-101 minami, Koyama-cho, Tottori 680-8552, Japan Center for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry, ...
And it looks like battery innovation isn’t stopping soon. A Japanese brand, Elecom claims to have achieved a breakthrough in Sodium-ion batteries with a new powerbank powered by this tech. The Elecom ...
Elecom’s Na Plus power bank doesn’t use lithium and can be recharged nearly 5,000 times. Elecom’s Na Plus power bank doesn’t use lithium and can be recharged nearly 5,000 times.
Unlike traditional lithium-ion batteries, which depend on scarce metals like lithium and cobalt, sodium-ion batteries use sodium, an element that’s way easier to source. That means less ...
March 14 (UPI) --Inhaling commercially available nitrous oxide canisters, commonly known as laughing gas, could lead to serious harm or death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a ...
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