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February 24, 2025 Cover
Volume 103, Issue 5
Companies face hurdles as they develop batteries that can store enough power for days
Cover image:Companies face hurdles as they develop batteries that can store enough power for days.
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Companies face hurdles as they develop batteries that can store enough power for days
Academic researchers want to repurpose drugs for the condition. Manufacturers aren’t supplying them
The isotope is critical for understanding Earth’s origins. An accurate half-life is key—and researchers may have finally measured it
Low-carbon methanol shows promise as a fuel, but it is unproved at the massive scale the market needs
Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning cooks up an exploration of the chemical agents behind jellies and other food gels.
Devices made from the recovered materials match the performance of pristine ones
A lack of competitiveness and supportive legislation has combined with soft demand to push firms to sell or close plants