Microsoft, US lab use AI to speed search for new battery materials

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Microsoft, US lab use AI to speed search for new battery materials
Microsoft has worked with a US national laboratory to use artificial intelligence to rapidly identify a material that could mean producing batteries that require 70 percent less lithium than now, the company said. The replacement of much of the lithium with sodium, a common element found in ...

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