A new lithium-ion battery that won’t catch on fire
Christian Science Monitor
Researchers at Stanford University used nanotechnology to solve a longstanding problem among electrically-driven devices, from airplanes to so-called hoverboards. By Michael D. Regan, Staff January 11, 2016. Save for later Saved. close. Airline
Stanford scientists build battery that won’t overheatUPI.com


New battery design could keep hoverboards from catching on fireCNET
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