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A team of scientists in the United Kingdom measured the electrical fields near swarming honeybees and found that the insects can produce as much atmospheric electric charge as a thunderstorm cloud.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNResearchers use electric fields to identify aged cellsResearchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created a new way of telling "aged" human cells apart from younger ones ...
the scientists’ electric field monitors recorded a curious uptick in atmospheric electric charge. Nearby, western honeybees that lived in on-site research hives were swarming as they attempted ...
The existence of the ambipolar electric field was first predicted in the 1960s, at the dawn of the space age. Early spacecraft flying over Earth’s poles detected a supersonic outflow of charged ...
They then activated the electrodes to create an electric field between positively and negatively charged electrodes. That electric field moved the rare earth elements toward the positively charged ...
The work involves a kind of polymer made up of neutral polyzwitterions. Because they have a neutral electrical charge, polyzwitterions are not expected to respond to an electric field. However, the ...
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