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A New Sodium Ion Battery Might Reshape the EV Industry

A New Sodium Ion Battery Might Reshape the EV Industry

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Recorded in my secret underground layer, here are the latest great news stories from greatnewspodcast.com. Brought to you by the Daily Quote - a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way.

Tired of all the Doom and Gloom news from Mainstream Media? You'll get none of that here... Instead, you'll find inspiring stories and developments making the world a better place.

I'm Andrew McGivern and this is the Great News Podcast.

Today...

What if a new technology could reshape the EV industry. A New Sodium Ion Battery may do just that! That's our lead story today, plus we have iPS Cells showing early promise for Parkinson's treatment and Engineered Brain Cells offer new hope for Alzheimers.

And stick around to the end for the speed round where we'll dive into even more great news.

Our lead story comes from the world of electric vehicles, where a major player is set to introduce a battery technology that could reshape the industry. Chinese battery giant, Contemporary Ampere Technology (CATL), the world's leading EV battery producer, just unveiled a new sodium-ion battery line called Naxtra—and it could shake up the electric vehicle industry.

Unlike lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion tech promises lower costs, better safety, and strong cold-weather performance—a big win for EV drivers in colder climates. The first Naxtra units, expected to roll out this June, will power heavy-duty vehicle starters. But by December, CATL plans to scale up for use in fully electric and hybrid passenger cars, offering a 500 km or 310-mile range per charge.

With comparable energy density to current lithium iron phosphate batteries, Naxtra could be a real competitor—especially if it delivers on CATL’s vision to replace half of today’s lithium-based batteries.

The only roadblock? U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports might slow down adoption in North America. Still, with CATL batteries already powering over 18 million cars globally, this move could mark a major turning point for the EV future.

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Moving to the health sector,

Good news for people with Parkinson’s disease: A new clinical trial in Japan is showing promising results using a breakthrough treatment that involves transplanting lab-grown brain cells.

Scientists used special stem cells to create dopamine-producing brain cells—the kind that are lost in Parkinson’s. They then carefully implanted these cells into the brains of seven patients aged 50 to 69. After two years, these new cells were still alive, working properly, and helping improve movement in the patients.

Here’s what’s exciting:

The treatment appeared safe. No one had any serious side effects like infections, tumors, or hospitalizations.

Most side effects were mild, like itching where the treatment was given.

And the results showed real benefits:

Patients moved better, with a 20% improvement off their meds and nearly 36% improvement when on medication.

Brain scans showed a major increase in dopamine—the chemical that helps control movement and is lacking in...

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