Faster charging, safer batteries? New research could help overcome an electric vehicle bottleneck

New findings provide encouraging evidence that one of the battery industry’s most difficult challenges may be addressable through material design. For consumers, the ultimate goal remains simple: batteries that recharge quickly without sacrificing safety or lifespan. The post Faster charging, safer batteries? New research could help overcome an electric vehicle bottleneck appeared first on DigitalContinue Reading

Commercially Available Personal Data Remains a National Security Risk for U.S. Government and Military Personnel 

Personal data about U.S. government employees, military personnel, veterans, and their families is widely available through commercial data brokers and people-search sites.  Research, intelligence and policy documents, congressional findings, and federal court decisions have identified foreign-adversary access to Americans’ sensitive personal data as a national-security risk…Continue Reading

World News Today Live Updates on August 18, 2src26: Stay informed on global events with our in-depth world news coverage, bringing you the latest developments across politics, economy, and culture. Discover insights into international affairs, breaking news, and the trends shaping our interconnected world, all in one place…Continue Reading

the-traitor’s-approval-hits-record-low

Reuters Politics Editor Scott Malone looks at what’s behind Traitor 47’s approval rating falling to the lowest level of his presidency, ‌with an overwhelming majority of Americans concerned the U.S. war with Iran will last a long time, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that concluded on August 17. #The TraitorContinue Reading

rhine-river-remains-low-amid-ongoing-drought-in-germany

Drought conditions have pushed water levels on Germany’s Rhine to exceptionally low levels. The situation is putting pressure on inland navigation along one of western Europe’s key transport routes. It comes amid a record-breaking wave of extreme weather across the region.Continue Reading