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Scientists developed an ultralight energy harvester that taps into the buzz of bees to generate electricity without disrupting flight.
Kumamoto University’s research uncovers real-time dynamics of ferroelectric nanodomains in PMN-PT crystals, paving the way ...
A research article published by the Beijing Institute of Technology presented a piezoelectric energy harvester (PEH) weighing only 46 milligrams. By ...
Ultrasound imaging is one of the most widely used diagnostic tools in modern medicine. Behind its noninvasive magic lies a ...
Manchester City roared back from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace in a thrilling encounter at Etihad Stadium. After their defence had been badly exposed for Eberechi Eze and Chris Richards to ...
Six days after being condemned for their performance in the derby stalemate at Old Trafford, Manchester City roared back from two goals down to beat Crystal Palace in a thrilling encounter at ...
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Polymeric Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China ...
In 1862, James Clerk Maxwell published his famous Maxwell’s equations. This was at a time when humans were just starting to play around with batteries and electric currents. The first two of these ...
The most innovative ideas flying today and that will shape the future of air travel have been recognised in the Crystal Cabin Award 2025, the world’s leading prize for aircraft cabin technology. The ...
The stalactites and stalagmites of Sequoia National Park’s Crystal Cave, a sprawling subterranean wonder that’s been closed for four years, will be accessible again this summer. But to get in ...
Crystal Palace completed a league double over rivals Brighton for the first time in the top flight as they secured a 2-1 win at Selhurst Park in a match that featured three red cards. Two stunning ...
Oliver Glasner said Marc Guehi could do with some rest after being issued a red card in Crystal Palace’s 2-1 win over Brighton. Guehi was one of two Palace players who were shown their marching orders ...
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