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How to build a functional Leyden jar for scientific experiments
The science experimenters at TKOR assemble a working Leyden jar to demonstrate how static electricity can be stored and discharged.
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Bubble trouble: Hydrogen research highlights outsized impacts of tiny bubbles in water electrolysis
Hydrogen is often described as the fuel of the future—a clean, energy-dense way to store renewable power and decarbonize ...
Nikola Tesla died alone in 1943, after which US authorities seized his papers amid wartime fears. While experts found no ...
AI models have been doing some impressive things on benchmarks in the recent past, but they are slowly being deployed into the ...
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