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    John B Goodenough.

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    This battery was stable, lightweight, and as powerful as Goodenough's.

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    Goodenough doubled the lithium battery's potential, creating the right conditions for a vastly more powerful and useful battery.

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    The committee hadn't yet reached Goodenough, Hansson said, who at 97 years old becomes the oldest living Nobel laureate.

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    John B. Goodenough was born in Germany in 1922 and is currently at the University of Texas in the US.

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    Goodenough had moved to Oxford University as a professor of inorganic chemistry and he set to work on improving Whittingham's battery.

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    Goodenough's major insight was that batteries did not have to be manufactured in their charged state, as had been done previously.

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    Whittingham developed the first functional lithium-ion battery in 1976, Goodenough brought in a major improvement in 1980, while Yoshino made the first practical-use lithium-ion battery in 1985.

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    In August 2014, Gene Goodenough, an American national whom Zinta married in February 2016, had sent his statement to the police through email in connection with the case.

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    Goodenough, born in 1922 in Germany's Jena, predicted that the cathode would have even greater potential if it was made using a metal oxide instead of a metal sulphide.

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    An addition of aluminium, and a change of electrolyte, made it safer, but the big breakthrough was made by Goodenough who changed the cathode to a metal oxide instead of metal sulphide(titanium disulphide) that Whittingham had been using.

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