New Lithium-Air Battery Could Lower Risk Of Fire, Explosion

A solid-state, rechargeable lithium-air battery developed at the University of Dayton Research Institute addresses a safety hazard that prompted the Air Line Pilots Assn. to call for a ban last summer on shipments of other types of lithium rechargeable batteries, UDRI engineers say. A key difference...

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