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A 25-Year Battery

Long-lived nuclear batteries powered by hydrogen isotopes are in testing for military applications.

More Energy in Batteries

Nanowire anodes could let lithium-ion batteries run twice as long.

Betting on a Metal-Air Battery Breakthrough

A government-funded start-up claims it can make ionic liquid energy storage feasible.

Ultracapacitor Startup Gets a Big Boost

An energy storage startup gets new government funding.

Longer-Running Electric-Car Batteries

Silicon-nanotube electrodes may enable lithium-ion batteries to store 10 times more charge.

A Salt and Paper Battery

The simple, non-polluting battery could be used in compact devices.

Capsules for Self-Healing Circuits

Nanotube-filled capsules could restore conductivity to damaged electronics.

Waterproof Lithium-Air Batteries

A California company's lithium metal-air batteries are lightweight and energy dense.

Better Lithium-ion Batteries

A startup says its solid polymer electrolytes will mean cheaper, more-reliable batteries.

A Blended Battery Pack for Cars

Combining different battery technologies could improve vehicle performance and reduce costs.

Realizing Lithium-Battery Potential

Nanoporous silicon that soaks up ions without self-destructing can make better batteries.

Is GM's Volt Ready to Roll?

The production design is ready, but the electric vehicle's battery needs work.

Nanoflowers Improve Ultracapacitors

A novel design could boost energy storage.

Building the Zero-Emissions City

A city being built in Abu Dhabi will serve as a large-scale test for renewable energy.

An Electrifying Startup

A new lithium-ion battery from A123 Systems could help electric cars and hybrids come to dominate the roads.

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