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Sunlight’s hidden electric field linked to faster water evaporation
Water has always responded well to sunlight, evaporating faster under the sun than when heated by other energy sources. For ...
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Engineers use electric fields to form high-performance circuits beyond silicon limits
However, even high-quality 2D materials can have atomic defects, like missing sulfur or selenium atoms, which affect electrical behavior. The researchers corrected this with a chemical treatment using ...
Medical devicemakers are tapping into electric fields as a new treatment for cancer, The Wall Street Journal reported May 16. For decades, electricity has been used to treat cardiovascular conditions ...
Electric-field-assisted assembly enables scalable, lithography-free fabrication of logic circuits using 2D semiconductors. It ...
Glass embedded with electric-field-driven electrodes removes dust from its surface without water or scrubbing, offering a durable, passive cleaning solution for solar panels and other exposed optical ...
Water has always responded well to sunlight, evaporating faster under the sun than when heated by other energy sources. For years, scientists knew this happened but didn’t fully understand why. Now, a ...
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