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- Bosch to produce own EV batteries: report - Marketwatch
- FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- German automotive technology group Robert Bosch GmbH plans by 2016 to produce batteries for electric vehicles independently from Japanese manufacturers, Bernd Bohr, chairman of Bosch's automotive unit, says in a pre ...
- 'Button' Batteries Sending More Kids to ER: Study - YAHOO!
- MONDAY, May 14 (HealthDay News) -- Cases of children rushed to the emergency room after accidentally swallowing coin-sized batteries found in many household gadgets have doubled over the past two decades, new research reveals. Serious complications ...
- More batteries to blame for kids' ER visits - msnbc.com
- NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The number of kids treated in emergency rooms after swallowing batteries -- or lodging them in their noses and ears -- has almost doubled over the past 20 years, a new study suggests. Most of those ER trips are due to ...