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John Goodenough, Nobel laureate and battery pioneer, dies at 100

Goodenough was 97 when he received the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry – along with Britain's Stanley Whittingham and Japan's Akira Yoshino, for their respective research into lithium-ion batteries – making him the oldest recipient of a Nobel Prize.

June 26, 2023 / 21:55 IST
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John Goodenough, Nobel laureate and battery pioneer, dies at 100
John Goodenough, Nobel laureate and battery pioneer, dies at 100

Nobel laureate John Goodenough, a pioneer in the development of lithium-ion batteries that today power millions of electric vehicles around the globe, died on Sunday just a month short of his 101st birthday.

The American was “was a leader at the cutting edge of scientific research throughout the many decades of his career," said Jay Hartzell, President of the University of Texas at Austin where Goodenough was a faculty member for 37 years.

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Goodenough was 97 when he received the 2019 Nobel Prize for Chemistry – along with Britain's Stanley Whittingham and Japan's Akira Yoshino, for their respective research into lithium-ion batteries – making him the oldest recipient of a Nobel Prize.

"This rechargeable battery laid the foundation of wireless electronics such as mobile phones and laptops," the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said on making the award.