When John Goodenough created the first lithium-ion rechargeable battery at Oxford in 1980, he needed some cobalt. Experiments had already established that the metal is energy-dense, perfect for small ...
Electric vehicle sales are soaring, with factories working full pelt to churn out as many batteries as possible. And that’s creating some bottlenecks. This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. Last ...
Cobalt is a critical mineral for America’s economy and military. The element is necessary for lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles, superalloys in jet engines, and permanent magnets in advanced ...
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