Hummingbird flower mites use static electricity to hop between flowers. Researchers initially thought scent guided them.
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Mites who hitchhike on the beaks of hummingbirds use a surprising method to help them on their journey: electricity. These hummingbird flower mites feed on nectar and live within specific flowers for ...
Improving upon a previously reported design, researchers publishing in ACS Omega have created a triboelectric nanogenerator ...
The evolution of static electricity by evaporation was illustrated by pouring water into a small heated vessel placed on the electrometer. This mode ot excitiag electricity possesses peculiar ...