Christopher Rice+FollowWill MoS₂ Batteries Change Everything?Ever wish your phone battery could last days, not hours? South Korean scientists just might have cracked the code with a mineral called molybdenum disulfide. By coating solid-state batteries with this stuff, they’ve tripled battery life and made them safer—no more overheating drama. Imagine electric cars that go farther and solar panels that store more power. Is this the battery breakthrough we’ve been waiting for, or just another lab experiment? Would you trust your next device to this tech? Let’s debate! #Tech #BatteryBreakthrough #SolidState21Share
Bethany Rivera+FollowIs CHESS the End of Bulky Fridges?Solid-state cooling just got a major upgrade. Researchers at Johns Hopkins and Samsung have unveiled CHESS, a nano-engineered material that could double the efficiency of current thermoelectric coolers. Imagine refrigerators without noisy compressors or planet-warming chemicals—just silent, compact units powered by electrons moving heat through superlattice structures. Could this be the tipping point for ditching traditional cooling tech? Would you trust your next fridge to a material the size of a grain of sand? #TechInnovation #SolidState #Refrigeration #Tech50Share
Christopher Rice+FollowAre SiC JFETs the Future of Power Safety?Infineon's new silicon carbide junction field-effect transistors are making waves in power distribution. With ultra-low resistance and reliable turn-off, these devices promise to boost safety in everything from electric cars to industrial relays. But will their robust short-circuit handling and thermal stability set a new standard for solid-state protection, or are there hidden trade-offs? Would you trust your EV or factory line to this tech? Let’s debate! #PowerElectronics #SiC #TechDebate #Innovation #SolidState #Tech00Share