Batteries
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So it should be possible to extract valuable elements like lithium for high-performance
batteries.
The water was cleaned, but because they got a lot of batteries, they were able to store a lot of electricity.
So you take these radars and put them on the ice sheet and you bury a cache of car
batteries.
So something I think is very fascinating is: What if you could give life to non-living structures, like
batteries
and like solar cells?
These viruses are long and skinny, and we can get them to express the ability to grow something like semiconductors or materials for
batteries.
Even as we move towards battery-powered cars, there are companies that claim they can recycle up to 90 percent of the 11 million tons of
batteries
that are going to be with us in 2020.
Now, he noticed that these hearing aids needed
batteries
that needed replacement, very often at a cost that was not affordable for most of the users that he knew.
In response, and being an engineer, Tendekayi invented a solar-powered battery charger with rechargeable batteries, that could be used in these hearing aids.
It's very important that these tsunami sirens work, but people steal the
batteries
out of them.
Indeed, that sort of vehicle fitness then makes electric propulsion affordable because the
batteries
or fuel cells also get smaller and lighter and cheaper.
Also last year, BMW announced this carbon fiber electric car, they said that its carbon fiber is paid for by needing fewer
batteries.
And then we mounted a camera for controlling it, but quickly we saw that we would need a lot more weight at the bottom, so we had to take it back to the lab, and then we built a skin around it, we put batteries, remote controllers, and then we put it in the water and then we let it go in the water and see how well it would work, so let some rope out, and hope it's going to work, and it worked okay, but we still have a long way.
I drove home late that night with
batteries
and ice.
And then, of course, you know, they pulled one of those sneaky NASA things, where they had extra
batteries
and extra gas aboard and everything, and then, at the last minute, they landed.
They store it like
batteries.
But we launch plutonium
batteries
all the time.
The stores nearby were out of flashlights and
batteries
and bread.
The second is automated ground stations that the vehicles fly in and out of to swap
batteries
and fly farther, or pick up or deliver loads.
It has multiple redundant motors and batteries, you can lose one, it will continue flying and land normally.
And the team really focused on making it efficient, so the
batteries
are small, light, and they last longer.
And you can hot swap the
batteries
in just a few minutes.
What we actually see is a pair of AA
batteries
standing on a nonsensical drawing, and I animate the scene by moving my desk lamp up and down.
I don't have to list all those things to an audience like this, but you can see the electric cars, you can see the
batteries
using new materials.
Next, I had to design a wearable wireless circuit, but wireless signal transmission consumes lots of power and requires heavy, bulky
batteries.
When it had
batteries
in it, you had to charge it before you used it.
Because simply, we don't want to charge these devices regularly, or worse, replace the
batteries
every few months.
More good news: energy storage, from
batteries
particularly, is now beginning to take off because the cost has been coming down very dramatically to solve the intermittency problem.
And while
batteries
have made some really cool improvements lately, the truth is, they're just never going to be as efficient as the electrical grid.
The second alternative that could be there in time is utility-scale solar backed up with natural gas, which we can use today, versus the
batteries
which are still under development.
But if you've got mains as well, it will charge the
batteries
in there.
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