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The chemical element lithium has been found for the first time in material ejected by a nova. Observations of Nova Centauri 2013 made using telescopes at ESO’s La Silla Observatory, and near Santiago ...
There's a reason airlines won't let you put your laptop in your checked luggage; the lithium-ion battery poses a serious fire hazard. But why? Lithium is incredibly reactive. For instance, pure ...
Climate change is forcing a worldwide shift away from coal, oil, and gas. Solar farms stretch across plains. Wind turbines line ridges. Electric cars glide quietly down city streets. Behind nearly all ...
The element lithium has had a resurgence in public awareness -- and investment popularity. Originally, it was an ingredient in pharmaceuticals and later an additive used in all sorts of manufacturing.
The world cannot have enough of the third element on the periodic table. From smartphones and laptops to state-of-the-art EVs, all are powered by lithium batteries. The demand for metal is only going ...
Harvard researchers have found evidence in mice and human brains that the element lithium could be key to a healthy brain. Reading time 3 minutes Alzheimer’s disease is one of the cruelest conditions ...
Lithium has become the backbone of the global clean energy revolution, powering everything from electric vehicles to ...
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