Wrapping Microbes With Graphene Nano-Sheets For Improved Bioelectricity Production
It is well known that the eel fish can release powerful electric charges of up to 650 volts which can kill its prey. It is…
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It is well known that the eel fish can release powerful electric charges of up to 650 volts which can kill its prey. It is…
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Diabetes is a fast-growing, global chronic metabolic disorder. According to the newest data from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), about 425 million adults had diabetes…
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With the rapid expansion of industrialization and urbanization around the world, resource shortages (especially for fossil energy) have posed a major challenge for modern human…
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In Serbia, there are more than 240 thermo-mineral springs(THM-s). The municipality of Kursumlija covers an area of 952 km2, but the number of THM-s is…
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The development of the human body from a single cell to many trillions of cells is an exceedingly complex process that depends on precise communication…
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The work carried out as part of this study aimed to reduce the overall number of zebrafish used in experiments by validating the use of…
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Neuropathic pain is defined by the IASP – International Association for the Study of Pain – as “pain that arises as a direct consequence of…
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In the age of post-lithium-ion batteries featuring dilemmas including rising demands, a sharp decline in lithium reserves, and severe safety issues, aqueous energy storage systems…
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Triboelectricity, one of the most frequent experiences in our everyday life, is a contact-induced electrification in which two surfaces are electrically charged when they are…
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As a promising post-lithium-ion battery technology, rechargeable Zn air batteries have attracted intense attention due to their high theoretical energy and power density. However, the…
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Most bird species around the world produce some sort of “song” that provides information important to mate attraction, territoriality, foraging, and predator avoidance. Often times,…
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