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To prevent a shark attack, try electric fields
Sharks are able to detect weak electric signals using the pores on their snouts that act as electroreceptors, which helps ...
A new study shows that traffic-related pollution in a major urban area in central Israel produces immediate, measurable ...
There was a time when "electric" called to mind city streets and silent sedans. Not anymore. Today, it’s also what helps you ...
Is it possible for the human body to create an electromagnetic field? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand ...
Scientists have discovered a "sensor mechanism" that allows human cells to detect electrical fields. While animals and even human cells have long been known to sense and react to electric fields, the ...
Researchers at the University of Twente and Utrecht University demonstrated for the first time that quantum states in the ...
Materials react differently to electric and magnetic fields, and these reactions are known as electromagnetic responses. In ...
It’s no secret that electric eels stun their prey—accounts of such occurrences date back centuries. But unless you work security on the starship Enterprise, “stun” is a vague term. What really happens ...
Radio waves should really be called electromagnetic or EM waves simply because they consist of a magnetic field and an electric field. A signal from a transmitter applied to an antenna generates the ...
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