Engineers demonstrated a cost-effective way to stabilize lithium and sodium anodes using tin as a protective interface between the anode and the battery’s electrolytes.
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Smart Meter project puts power in the hands of people
Cornell Chronicle |
An energy revolution that will put power into the hands of the people is moving forward in Tompkins County, thanks to a collaboration between Cornell researchers and energy industry partners.… Read more
Algae-forestry, bioenergy mix may help make CO2 vanish from thin air
Cornell Chronicle |
An unconventional mélange of algae, eucalyptus and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) appears to be a quirky ecological recipe. But, scientists from Cornell, Duke University, and… Read more
Cornell touts Sustainability Month with over 80 events
Cornell Chronicle |
More than 80 events are scheduled, including lectures, films, fashion, art, social justice and climate change leadership training.