In the August issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, read about if brain stimulation can break addiction, the long and winding road to the lithium battery, why the moon needs a power grid, and more.
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Can Brain Stimulation Break Addiction?
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“Addiction is fundamentally a disease of malfunctioning brain circuits. The task for brain-stimulation researchers remains to find nodes in this aberrant circuitry that can be effectively modified with jolts of energy…“
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A Game Changer for Fusion?
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“CFS, a startup spun out of decades of research at MIT, is among the leaders of a new wave of fusion-energy projects that have emerged in the past decade, taking advantage of technological advances as well as a surge in private-sector investment…”
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The Lithium Battery's Twisted Tale
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“50 years after the birth of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery, it’s easy to see its value. It’s used in billions of laptops, cellphones, power tools, and cars. Global sales top US $45 billion a year. And yet this transformative invention took nearly two decades to make it out of the lab…”
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The Moon Needs a Power Grid
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“Most deep-space missions survive with limited sunlight by employing radioisotope thermal generators. Due to the use of highly radioactive fuel, they present many safety challenges. Solar power would be a better solution if it could serve the extremes of the lunar surface…”
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