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Chinese researchers have announced a major breakthrough in lithium battery technology - a development that could significantly improve the performance, safety and lifespan of batteries used in everything from smartphones to electric vehicles.
The team, led by scientists from leading institutions including the Chinese Academy of Sciences, revealed that they have developed a new battery design that overcomes some of the most common problems found in today’s lithium-ion batteries. These include limited lifespan, the risk of overheating and slower charging speeds.
At the heart of the breakthrough is a new type of battery material and structure that allows lithium ions - the tiny particles that carry energy inside the battery - to move more smoothly and safely. In simple terms, this means the battery can charge faster, hold more energy and remain stable over many more charging cycles. Researchers say the new design reduces the formation of harmful deposits inside the battery, which are often responsible for degradation and safety risks over time.
One of the most notable improvements is in battery safety. Traditional lithium batteries can sometimes overheat or even catch fire under extreme conditions. The new technology uses more stable materials that are less likely to react dangerously, making devices safer for everyday use. This could be particularly important for electric vehicles, where battery safety is a top concern for both manufacturers and consumers.
Another key advantage is longer battery life. Early tests show that the new batteries can maintain their performance even after many more charge cycles than current models. For consumers, this could mean phones that remain reliable for years and electric cars that retain their driving range for longer without requiring battery replacement.
The breakthrough also has potential environmental benefits. Longer-lasting batteries mean fewer replacements, which could reduce electronic waste. In addition, improved efficiency could lower overall demand for raw materials such as lithium, easing pressure on global supply chains.
China has been investing heavily in battery technology as part of its broader push into clean energy and electric transport. Companies such as Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited are already global leaders in battery production, and advances such as this could further strengthen the country’s position in the fast-growing electric vehicle market.
While the research is still at the development stage, experts say it shows strong potential for commercial use in the coming years. If successfully scaled up, the new technology could reshape industries that rely heavily on energy storage, making devices more reliable, affordable and environmentally friendly.
As global demand for better batteries continues to rise, breakthroughs such as this highlight how scientific innovation is playing a key role in powering the future.
Israel has reprimanded Spain’s most senior diplomat in Tel Aviv after a giant effigy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was blown up in a Spanish town.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned that any Iranian ships approaching ports in the Strait of Hormuz would be "immediately eliminated" on Monday, as the U.S. started its blockade.
Nine suspects were arrested on Saturday (11 April) in connection with a terror attack targeting a police post in Istanbul’s Beşiktaş district.
Millions of Orthodox Christians across the globe celebrated Easter, known as Holy Pascha, on Sunday (12 April) with midnight liturgies, candlelight processions and deeply rooted local traditions reflecting centuries of faith.
Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that talks with Pakistan had been positive, while Türkiye stressed the importance of stronger ties between Kabul and Islamabad.
NASA’s Artemis II crew has returned safely to Earth after completing a landmark journey around the Moon, marking the first crewed lunar mission in more than half a century.
The crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission are preparing to return to Earth after completing a groundbreaking journey around the Moon, with a Pacific Ocean splashdown expected off the coast of San Diego at around 01:00 BST (12:00 GMT).
Astronauts aboard Artemis II have described the emotional toll of their historic journey as they prepare for a high-risk “fireball” re-entry. The crew is set to splash down off California on Friday (10 April) after travelling farther than any humans in history.
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke to astronauts on the Artemis II mission on Wednesday, celebrating the first Canadian to fly around the moon and marking a lighter moment in U.S.-Canadian relations that have been strained under U.S. President Donald Trump.
The four astronauts aboard Artemis II briefly lost contact with Earth while flying behind the Moon, then regained it during a dramatic lunar far-side flyby.
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