They’re called comb jellies though they’re not jellyfish. And they are beautiful when exposed to the light. But where some of them live, 8,000 meters beneath the sea, there is no light and they have ...
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Scientists generate electricity using only water and pressure inside silicon pores
Researchers in Germany have developed a novel way to generate electricity using nothing more than water and pressure by ...
Researchers have discovered a phenomenon -- applying pressure to a copper-chromium Prussian blue analog, which is a compound featuring crystal voids, causes the discharge of water retained within ...
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Scientists make electricity with water, pressure
Researchers in Germany have developed a novel way to generate electricity using water and pressure by harnessing the power of ...
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