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Raindrops may seem harmless as they slide down windows or trickle through gutters. But inside each drop lies a powerful ...
In a new study, researchers in Singapore describe a way to turn falling water into electricity using nothing more than droplets, a narrow plastic tube, and a surprising flow pattern called “plug flow.
A bizarre hailstorm of icy “mushballs” — slushy mixtures of ammonia and water — has been confirmed on Jupiter, where intense ...
A team of researchers has discovered a clever way to turn falling water droplets – like those from rain – into usable ...
This opens up exciting possibilities. Instead of relying solely on sun or wind, buildings around the world could one day ...
Researchers have used rain-like droplets moving through a tube to generate enough energy to light up 12 LEDs. View on ...
When two materials come into contact, charged entities on their surfaces get a little nudge. This is how rubbing a balloon on the skin creates static electricity. Likewise, water flowing over some ...
Tiny drops of water might not seem like powerhouse energy producers, but a new method shows how simple tubes might be able to ...
The weather forecast for Jupiter calls for clouds with a chance of lightning and "mushballs"—a slushy mix of ammonia and ...
Water falls on Earth every day as rain, and now scientists seem to have found a way of using it to create renewable ...
The new method to generate electricity from rain-like droplets using a plug flow system produces enough power to light 12 ...