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Corn Stalk Residue Could Take Us to the Stars

Corn Stalk Residue Could Take Us to the Stars


A new NASA EPSCoR grant will help South Dakota Mines researchers explore the next generation of lithium sulfur batteries. Those batteries could be powered by the waste produced from processing plants.

The research was a team effort that spanned disciplines at South Dakota Mines. A few of the experts who worked on this project joined In the Moment to explain their work and unexpected discovery.

Weibing Xing, Ph.D., is the Pearson Endowed Chair and associate professor of mechanical engineering. He is also an expert on next-generation battery technology.


Source: sdpb.org

Photo Credit: pexels-mali-maeder


 

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