They're in our phones, laptops and smartwatches—but lithium-ion batteries can be dangerous when damaged or overcharged.
Fire Marshal Mike Lugo warns of the dangers of lithium batteries and gives safety tips during Fire Prevention Month.
A Chapel Hill assistant fire chief's dog, Colton, sparked a small house fire after chewing on a lithium-ion battery while his ...
Carbon emissions from the lithium-ion battery supply chain could be cut by up to around 35% using a circular economy strategy ...
Lithium-ion batteries are prone to catching fire when damaged, but a simple change of electrolyte material can put a stop to ...
Just a week after a dog was caught on video starting a Chapel Hill house fire with a lithium battery, a family at the North ...
A dog started a house fire by chewing on a lithium-ion battery in a Chapel Hill, N.C., home. The Chapel Hill Fire Department ...
Chinese battery breakthrough could extend lithium cell lifespan by 9,000 hours, study says - Findings present promising way ...
Testing Performed at Chippewa Valley Technical College Fire Safety Center under Director Chris Turner PEACHTREE CITY, GEORGIA ...
Once your lithium batteries turn old or become damaged, make sure you are keeping yourself and your family safe by disposing ...
High-purity 13C-labeled graphene mesosponge aids in understanding lithium-oxygen battery failures, paving the way for ...
Footage of the incident shows smoke and flames emanating from the overhead compartment as the flight crew rushes to help ...