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Rain could one day become a source of clean electricity, according to a group of scientists in Singapore. Their experiments have been able to generate power from water droplets falling through a tube.
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 ...
Pope Francis, a reformer who rattled the Catholic Church's conservatives and inspired some progressives, has died.
Race day is set for Sunday, April 27. Elite wheelchair races are set to start at 8.50am, followed by elite women at 9.05am, ...
The division of what is and what isn't historic with the Mira Mar is as much of a dichotomy of public opinion as far apart as ...
BARGAIN-MAD shoppers are scrambling to their local B&M to snap up a garden party essential that will set you back just £25.
The London Marathon is taking place this Sunday, bringing with it road closures and parking restrictions for residents, as well as pride and excitement for competitors.
They demonstrate a new kind of flow that makes enough power to light 12 LEDs. “Water that falls through a vertical tube generates a ... flowed out the bottom of a tower through a metallic ...
Explore the dangerous Frankenstein Manor in the Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment queue in Dark Universe at ...
Imagine a world where the sun never shines, where temperatures plummet and crushing pressures would flatten most creatures in ...
A story that begins with three animals riding in a balloon ends with the discovery of protons impacting our atmosphere with ...