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In a new study, researchers in Singapore describe a way to turn falling water into electricity using nothing more than droplets, a narrow plastic tube, and a surprising flow pattern called “plug flow.
Holt’s work is “site reflexive” rather than “site specific,” and the Wexner has done an admirable job of integrating her ...
The electric mobility boom has catalyzed advancements in virtually every aspect of vehicular design, including how thermal ...
A team of researchers has discovered a clever way to turn falling water droplets – like those from rain – into usable ...
Consumer electronic devices are made from materials that we have been using for more than 60 years, mainly silicon, germanium ...
Scholars from Chongqing University, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Tsinghua University, and State Grid Jiangxi Electric Power ...
If you've ever been near a power line, you may have heard it making a buzzing sound. But do they emit electromagnetic fields?
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation will begin shipping samples of two new SLIMDIP series power semiconductor modules for room ...
Scientists have used gene editing to produce artificial electrical synapses in mice, where they can be targeted to make the ...
A composer who died in 2021 is still making music, but how? Here's a look inside the art installation and scientific ...
Mitsubishi Electric has unveiled full and hybrid SiC SLIMDIP samples. Takeaway Points Mitsubishi Electric will start shipping samples of two new SLIMDIP series power semiconductor modules 22. From May ...