Researchers at Nagoya University discovered that electric eels, capable of generating up to 860 volts, can induce genetic modifications in nearby organisms through a process…
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Revolutionizing Wireless Power: Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Long-Distance Charging Efficiency
Current wireless charging pads, primarily utilizing induction over short distances, have demonstrated high efficiency but only within close proximity to the device being charged. New…
Artificial intelligence (AI) brings numerous benefits, but its adoption might come with a significant energy cost, as highlighted by a recent study. Generative AI models,…
The scientists demonstrated that the enzyme, called Huc, turns hydrogen gas into an electrical current. Australian researchers have discovered an enzyme that can convert air…
A team of Boston College researchers discovered that the photocurrent flows in (illustrated in blue) along one crystal axis of the Weyl semimetal and flows…
The study demonstrated that charge mosaics are a direct consequence of ESD. Contact electrification (CE) was humanity’s earliest and sole source of electricity until about…
In a new study, scientists show that living things can have an impact on atmospheric electricity. In fact, insects can produce as much atmospheric electric…
Long predicted but never observed, fluid-like electron whirlpools could be leveraged for next-gen low-power electronics. Credit: Christine Daniloff, MIT Long predicted but never observed before,…
In a transactive energy system, the power grid, homes, commercial buildings, electric appliances and charging stations are in constant contact, saving consumers and utilities up…
A cellphone-sized device automatically adjusts a home’s power use up or down to save the consumer money and increase the resiliency of the electric grid.…
Hidden Bacterial Hairs Power Nature’s “Electric Grid” – A Global Web of Bacteria-Generated Nanowires
Two proteins within buried bacteria, lacking oxygen, pump out nanowires, which essentially “exhale” electrons. Scientists are seeking to use this natural electrical grid to generate…