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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A thermal hydraulic analysis was performed for the Residual Heat Removal (RHR) system shortly after a transition from the shutdown cooling mode to the standby…
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Molecules containing twelve or more atoms within at least one large ring are called macrocyclic compounds or macrocycles. At the beginning of the 20th century, the synthesis…
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In some species – including guppies, quail, and zebra finches – there is an interesting phenomenon called mate copying in which an individual’s choice of…
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Energy consumption has been multiplying at one of the fastest rates in the world due to population growth and economic development. Thus, the role of…
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Traditional displays include cathode ray tube, flat panel display, liquid crystal display (LCD), and light-emitting diode (LED), which require continuous operating voltage to function. Most…
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During the last two decades, Small and Medium Reactors (SMRs) have become a major player for future nuclear power generation. There are several projects dedicated…
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Perovskite solar cells represent an emerging photovoltaic technology being researched and developed by academic and industrial laboratories worldwide because it is able to bring together…
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Electronic devices such as computers, cell phones, and tablets operate on batteries. Batteries are the primary energy storage devices for many systems, from small electronics…
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Solar pumps are transforming the agricultural landscape throughout the developing world. The availability of energy throughout the year, as well as government interest across the…
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By now, most of us know someone who has benefited from the wide range of protein therapeutics produced by the biopharmaceutical industry; someone who had…
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