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Stanford University Study Confirms EV Batteries Can Last Much Longer Than Expected
Researchers at Stanford University discovered that EV batteries used in real life might last up to 40% longer than what previous lab tests showed
EV batteries could last 40% longer than expected, Stanford study stuns
Standard industrial tests for EV batteries are not a realistic depiction of usage and cannot forecast lifespan accurately, finds Stanford.
EV Batteries May Last Up To 40% Longer Than Expected
A new study suggests EV batteries could last far longer than previously estimated. One of the study’s authors said “We’ve not been testing EV batteries the right way” as they don’t factor in real-world driving conditions.
Existing EV batteries may last about a third longer than expected
The batteries of electric vehicles subject to the normal use of real world drivers—like heavy traffic, long highway trips, short city trips, and mostly being parked—could last about a third longer than researchers have generally forecast,
EV batteries may last much longer than expected: Study
The shelf-life of electric vehicle (EV) batteries may be as much as 40 percent greater than previously assumed, a new study has found. Stanford University scientists uncovered this possibility by changing the way they evaluate the life cycles of such batteries: Instead of conducting customary tests that involve a constant rate of discharge followed
The College Fix
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Details emerge about CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione’s time at UPenn, Stanford
More details have emerged about the campus life of Luigi Mangione, 26, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO in New York ...
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Man arrested in shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO spent a summer working at Stanford
The suspect apparently gave a four-star review to the book form of the lengthy manifesto written by Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski, ...
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Stanford researchers look into AI tool to help fight cancer and other diseases
Researchers at Stanford University believe a newly developed AI tool could help in the fight against cancer and other diseases.
World Business Council for Sustainable Development
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WBCSD and Stanford University announce new immersive program to drive sustainable transformation across industries
The Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, in partnership with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development ...
KQED
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Luigi Mangione, Person of Interest in Health Care CEO Shooting, Has Ties to Stanford
The man arrested as a person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson appears to have served as a ...
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Princeton, Babson, and Stanford lead in 2025 US university ranking
Princeton University retains its top spot in the 2025 Wall Street Journal/College Pulse rankings, while newcomers like Babson ...
EurekAlert!
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Stanford scientists transform ubiquitous skin bacterium into a topical vaccine
Stanford University scientists’ findings in mice could translate into a radical, needle-free vaccination approach that would also eliminate reactions including fever, swelling and pain.
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Moab resident reflects on role in Stanford Prison Experiment and new documentary
Shue was relieved to be assigned the role of a prisoner, a position most participants assumed would be less taxing. The ...
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The advantages of being a gossip according to a study by Stanford University
According to a study conducted by Stanford University and the University of Maryland, gossiping could be provide a benefit ...
Jewish Journal
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AMCHA Announces Anti-Zionist Faculty University Barometer
The AMCHA Initiative announced on Dec. 11 that the organization has developed an “Anti-Zionist Faculty Barometer” ranking ...
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Can Cal women end Stanford’s reign in hoops Big Game?
Change came to the Stanford women’s basketball program last offseason. Superstar Cameron Brink was chosen No. 2 in the WNBA ...
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