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Flexible OLED screens: Why they’re moving into cheaper phones
Flexible OLED screens are increasingly appearing in mid-range smartphones because production has become cheaper and more reliable. The term Flexible OLED refers to organic light-emitting

Next‑Gen Batteries: What comes after lithium‑ion in 2026
Many readers ask which technologies will replace lithium‑ion. The phrase next‑gen batteries covers several competing ideas — solid‑state cells with lithium‑metal anodes, sodium‑ion cells, lithium‑sulfur

Liquid Air Storage: How ‘air batteries’ could power nights
Liquid Air Storage stores electricity as very cold, liquid air and can release it later as power. The core benefit is long-duration, low-loss bulk storage

OpenAI hardware: What Jony Ive could be building
Reports about the collaboration between Jony Ive and OpenAI point to a focused effort to create a new kind of consumer AI device. The aim

Solid-State EV Batteries: What the Latest Breakthrough Changes
Solid-state EV battery advances have moved from lab headlines into vehicle tests and pilot lines, and they promise higher safety and potentially greater range. This

Thwaites Glacier: The sea-level wildcard scientists fear
The Thwaites Glacier holds roughly 0.65 m of potential global sea-level rise. That number can sound abstract, so this article places it in plain context: what

Offshore wind turbines: Why they keep getting bigger
Offshore wind turbines have grown from machines of a few megawatts to modern giants above 15 MW. The shift reduces cost per megawatt-hour by capturing more

AI Images: Why proving a photo is real may flip online trust
Photos have always carried authority; now that authority can be created by software. That makes it far harder to tell whether a picture shows what

Paper-like tablets: Why ‘paper screens’ are spreading fast
Paper-like tablet displays are gaining users because they combine the low-glare, static properties of paper with digital convenience. A paper-like tablet uses a reflective display

20,000mAh Phones: Why Silicon‑Carbon Batteries Matter
Mobile batteries are getting bigger, and one material keeps appearing in research and pilots: the silicon‑carbon battery. It promises higher energy density in the same