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As the global satellite industry enters a phase of rapid expansion, demand for lightweight, high-performance energy storage systems is rising sharply.The satellites market was valued at USD 15.68 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 46.79 billion by 2031 — a CAGR of nearly 17%.  The small s...

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The K+S Group acquires Qemetica’s salt business. The salt and fertilizer producer based in Kassel (Germany) is purchasing two evaporated salt production sites in Stassfurt (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) and Janikowo (Poland) from the Polish chemical company. Thereby, K+S is further expanding its own Europ...

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The chemical industry is currently undergoing one of the most profound transformations in its history. While discussions in Europe often focus on rising energy costs and increasing regulatory burdens — challenges that can be addressed through political measures — another key issue is frequently over...

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Sometimes geometry determines what is chemically possible: As TU Wien has now shown, tiny irregularities can completely change the chemical behavior of a surface. Why do certain surfaces behave very differently from what theoretical calculations suggest? Scientists long assumed that the aluminum oxi...

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cylib, a specialist in sustainable battery recycling and graphite recovery, and Vianode, an advanced battery materials company, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) outlining a collaboration on the development and potential future supply of recycled graphite for next-generation batteries,...

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