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Batteries Made of Viruses in the Works

April 5, 2009

The BBC reports that batteries made of viruses—yes, viruses—may soon be running our hybrid cars. To overcome the difficulties of working with particular materials such as lithium, scientists are genetically engineering viruses to create the positive and negative charges required to power cars and other electronics. While today’s prototypes have limited recharge cycles and are too small for most uses, researchers hope to make significant progress in this technology in the coming years.

Infinity M to Go Hybrid

April 2, 2009

Nissan will introduce a hybrid version of its luxury car, the Infinity M. Of note, while other automakers such as Toyota and Honda use nickel-metal hydride batteries in their vehicles, Nissan is opting for lithium ion batteries.

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