Lithium ion batteries are everywhere these days but they're a major fire risk. That has insurers warning premiums will need .
Issued by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in April 2025, and effective from July 1, 2026, the updated ...
Background/Aims On 17 September 2024, over 3000 pager devices containing explosives were remotely detonated across Lebanon in ...
Australian homes will accumulate 33 lithium batteries on average this year, making fire fighters and insurers nervous as ...
The DGCA said the widespread usage of lithium batteries in various rechargeable devices has led to an increase in carriage of ...
In a major push to boost domestic manufacturing, the government has approved 22 proposals under the third tranche of the ...
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have contributed to new insights into the most long-lived cosmic explosion ever recorded. The event was a gamma-ray burst that remained ...
The fear you might have of leaving your phone charging unattended stems from the fact that there have, in fact, been fires ...
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Lithium-ion batteries power today’s jobsites, but they also pose a growing fire hazard. Further education is key to moving ...
Under the Portable and Medium-Format Battery Stewardship Act, producers of batteries are required to fund and manage the ...