The Nobel Prize in Chemistry awards the creation of a rechargeable world and has paved the way for pacemakers - Nordic Life Science – the leading Nordic life science news service
Nobel Prize winner says battery recycling key to meeting electric car demand
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Highly charged story': chemistry Nobel goes to inventors of lithium-ion batteries
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Nobel Prize - 2019 Chemistry Laureate Akira Yoshino developed the first commercially viable lithium-ion battery. When Akira Yoshino decided to develop a functional rechargeable battery, he had co-laureate John Goodenough's lithium-cobalt oxide
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Nobel laureate Yoshino created the rechargeable world we live in - Nikkei Asia
Tokyo, Japan. 9th Oct, 2019. Akira Yoshino, Japan's chemistry company Asahi Kasei honorary fellow holds a cut model of a lithium ion battery as he will receive Nobel Prize in Chemistry at
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Chemistry Nobel goes to three scientists for developing lithium-ion batteries - The Hindu
Chemistry Nobel honours world-changing batteries
Lithium-ion Battery is Powering the Future - EE Times Europe
Nobel Prize - Akira Yoshino is the developer of the first commercially viable lithium-ion battery. As a young boy, Yoshino discovered chemistry after reading the book 'The Chemical History of a Candle'
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Nobel Prize Winning Battery Pioneer Akira Yoshino on Tesla, Apple, and the Electric Future | NDTV Gadgets 360
Asahi Kasei Corp. honorary fellow Akira Yoshino and his wife Kumiko attend a press conference in Tokyo, Japan on October 10, 2019. Yoshino won the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry together with
Father of the lithium-ion battery wins the European Inventor Award 2019 in the non-European country category - Innovation Origins