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The study published last month in the science journal, Nature Physics, explains how ice can produce electricity, similar to ...
"I'm an RN in long-term care. I'm 64 years old. We have no breaks, no hot water, and we're short on medications, staff, and ...
Cells bumping against one another use electricity to identify which of their neighbors has the least energy to expel them.
The strength of the ice’s flexoelectric effect is on par with titanium dioxide and strontium titanate, two ceramic materials ...
Metal oxides are abundant in nature and central to technologies such as photocatalysis and photovoltaics. Yet, many suffer ...
Alyx Murdock, who works part-time for Amentum at Westlakes Science and Technology Park, set up the Solway STEM Academy.