Friday, October 2, 2009

John Goodenough
John Goodenough, whose work led to the lithium ion battery off of which your laptop is running right now if it’s not plugged in, was interviewed by Eric Berger, who covers science for the Houston Chronicle.
Goodenough, a professor of mechanical engineering, recently won the Enrico Fermi Prize.
Check out the Q&A at Berger’s SciGuy blog.
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Tags: energy storage, Enrico Fermi Prize, John Goodenough, lithium ion battery
By Tim Green
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