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IISc researchers design supercapacitor capable of storing enormous electric charge
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru have created a tiny, ultra-micro supercapacitor that can store a large amount of electric charge. The device is smaller than existing supercapacitors and has potential applications in streetlights, electric cars and medical devices. Unlike batteries, capacitors can store electric charge for long periods, and the new supercapacitor combines this capacity with the ability to release large amounts of energy. The scientists used graphene and molybdenum disulphide to make the device, which is built on a silicon dioxide/silicon base.

Potential presence of primitive lunar mantle materials on Chandrayaan-3 landing site: Study
Chandrayaan-3's landing site revealed high sulphur levels, suggesting presence of primitive lunar mantle materials from the South Pole-Aitken basin's formation 4.3 billion years ago, offering insights into early lunar evolution and composition.