Japan's Yoshino wins Nobel for lithium-ion battery breakthrough

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20191009 Asahi Kasei Honorary Fellow Dr. Akira Yoshino

Akira Yoshino talks with reporters in Tokyo after winning the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Oct. 9. (Photo by Kento Awashima)

AKIRA OIKAWA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- The 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded to Japanese researcher Akira Yoshino and American researchers John B. Goodenough and M. Stanley Whittingham for their development of lithium-ion batteries, helping to create a "rechargeable world," the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said Wednesday.

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