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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.
A team of researchers has discovered a clever way to turn falling water droplets – like those from rain – into usable ...
This opens up exciting possibilities. Instead of relying solely on sun or wind, buildings around the world could one day ...
Consumer electronic devices are made from materials that we have been using for more than 60 years, mainly silicon, germanium ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
When two materials come into contact, charged entities on their surfaces get a little nudge. This is how rubbing a balloon on the skin creates static electricity. Likewise, water flowing over some ...
The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) is conducting the KCET exam from April 15, 2025, at designated test centres. The ...
When Adrian Bejan, a mechanical engineering professor from Duke University, visited the town of Benevento in southern Italy, ...
While serving as a visiting professor in Benevento, outside Naples, Italy, Adrian Bejan noticed something about the local ...
It’s just a piece of wood, but because it’s milled with precision, it can cost hundreds of dollars and can result in ...
Most students zone out during science and math class. Racing changes this. Link those textbook ideas to NASCAR engines or F1 ...