Using a few zaps of electricity to the skin, researchers can stop bacterial infections without using any drugs. For the first ...
For nearly a decade, the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) has been working to bring together resources through ...
For the first time, researchers designed a skin patch that uses imperceptible electric currents to control microbes. Using a few zaps of electricity to the skin, researchers can stop bacterial ...
For the first time, researchers designed a skin patch that uses imperceptible electric currents to control microbes. The results appear October 24 in the journal Device. "This opens up exciting ...
New research led by Monash University geologists suggests that electric currents generated within the earth play a role in their formation. The researchers noted that pure gold is often found in ...
Electrons spin even without an electric charge and this motion in condensed matter constitutes spin current, which is attracting a great deal of attention for next-generation technology such as ...
What if we could use Styrofoam to create electricity? Scientists at RMIT University have figured out how to do just that.
A new technique for measuring the energy levels of certain organic crystals may provide the key to an understanding of the mechanisms of electron transfer in living ...
Electric vehicles are more prevalent now than ever before ... In contrast, traction batteries provide steady electrical ...