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BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Taylor Machine Works and Proterra, a leading innovator in commercial vehicle battery technology, today announced a new agreement to power Taylor’s ZLC and ...
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Alfred University’s Inamori School of Engineering recently hosted a short course on battery machine learning, which was attended by a group of students and representatives of a Binghamton-area company ...
How many scientists does it take to design a better battery? According to a new study, artificial intelligence might do it better and faster than human scientists ever could. Researchers at Stanford ...
Inside a lab at Stanford University’s Precourt Institute for Energy, there are a half dozen refrigerator-sized cabinets designed to kill batteries as fast as they can. Each holds around 100 ...
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It’s part of a huge global effort to increase sustainability and reduce CO2 emissions. Konecranes is doing its part in the container handling industry, taking the lead as a container handling ...
How many scientists does it take to design a better battery? According to a new study, artificial intelligence might do it better and faster than human scientists ever could. Researchers at Stanford ...