A month after Natron Energy began its first-of-kind sodium-ion battery mass production, Swedish sodium-ion developer Altris has identified a means of making the lithium-free batteries even more sustainable. Together with partner Stora Enso, it's adapting tree pulp-sourced carbon toward use as an anode material.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, ScienceTags: Sodium battery, Battery Technology, Wood
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Tree-powered sodium battery pushes sustainability to new heights
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artist john graham, a pivotal figure in the mid-20th century new york scene, is the subject of a new exhibition at his historic brooklyn townhouse at 1 sidney place.
The post exhibition inspired by ukrainian artist john graham occupies his own brooklyn heights home appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Rolling, renovating and reaching new heights: 2023's best architecture
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This year has been an excellent one for architecture, with many long-awaited projects being completed and plenty of surprises along the way too. From a bridge that rolls 180 degrees to let boats pass, to the world's largest spherical building – plus Brooklyn's first supertall skyscraper – here's our selection of the top 10 architecture projects of 2023.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, Life
Better rotors, higher heights thanks to NASA's dual-planet presence
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There aren't any organizations other than NASA that can claim they are operating on two different planets (at least none we know of from here on Earth). The space agency is now using that reach to create better helicopter blades on Earth and to push the Ingenuity Helicopter to greater heights on Mars.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: NASA, JPL, Mars, Helicopter, Flight, Rover
GOSIZE fuses traditional japanese design with modern aesthetics to blur boundaries between interior and exterior, and motion and stillness.
The post dynamic curtain of concrete walls of varying heights engulfs japanese home in tranquility appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
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