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The process is called extracellular respiration, which mimics how batteries discharge electric current -- allowing bacteria ...
Lesiba Mokubela, a fire debris analyst at the forensic science laboratory, took the witness stand in the Palm Ridge Magistrates Court on Monday.
The science pros at TKOR reveal what happens when electricity meets water, breaking down the science behind it.
Electricity powers nearly everything we use daily, but what is it really? In this video, we unravel the true nature of electricity, explaining it in simple yet fascinating terms. At its core, ...
Microsoft’s new sustainability report, released late last week, shows how a carbon-heavy economy can weigh on a company that ...
A research team at CiQUS (University of Santiago de Compostela) has developed a new catalytic material that can be switched ...
Robert Pearson, RIT microelectronic engineering professor, and first program faculty hire, retires after 40-plus years.
The study did not measure how much water evaporation floating solar would prevent, but previous NREL research has shown that photovoltaic panels—sometimes called “floatovoltaics” when they are ...
The energy transition from fossil fuels to zero-carbon energy is progressing at a snail's pace. In 1990, fossil fuels ...
A research team led by physicists Ming Yi and Emilia Morosan from Rice University has developed a new material with unique ...
If the U.S. could tap into just 2 percent of the geothermal power beneath Earth’s crust, it could supply more than 2,000 ...
The bacteria use a natural molecule called naphthoquinone. This acts like a tiny shuttle for electrons inside the cell.