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Just think of all the nervous energy coursing through all those kiddies lined up for this Sunday afternoon’s piano recital.
Much of the election debate has focused on Medicare, economic management and enticing giveaways, all important but familiar.
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The National Interest on MSNWhat America Can Learn from the Iberian BlackoutAmerica can learn from the Iberian Blackout the reality that green energy and one hundred percent renewable power are still ...
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The world’s most advanced solar telescope reveals unprecedented details of the Sun’s surfaceNew image from the Inouye Solar Telescope provides an unprecedented view of the Sun's complex activities, advancing our ...
Tucked away in the Pocono Mountains, this mammoth aquatic playground laughs in the face of Pennsylvania’s seasonal mood ...
Batteries are a part of our everyday life, and power everything from phones to gaming handhelds to laptops, but do those ...
Altermagnets, which exhibit momentum-dependent spin splitting without spin–orbit coupling (SOC) or net magnetization, have ...
Strange metals challenge the 60-year-old theory that electric current consists of a flow of discrete charges. Strange metals ...
Increasing the strength of the magnet. The current induced when a magnet moves into and out of a coil is an alternating current. The process is the basis of electricity generation in power ...
Researchers find that an irregular flow of water through a narrow tube can generate a surprising amount of electricity ...
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Tech Xplore on MSN1200 V GaN switch enables bidirectional current flow with integrated free-wheeling diodesTechnological innovations in power electronics are not only essential for the success of the energy transition, they also ...
A new study published in Nature Communications shows, for the first time, how heat moves—or rather, doesn't—between materials in a high-energy-density plasma state.
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