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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 ...
While it may be an unfamiliar sensation to humans, electroreception is relatively commonplace in the animal kingdom. Sharks, bees and even the platypus all share this ability to detect electric fields ...
In the home, the lab and the factory, electric fields control technologies such as Kindle displays, medical diagnostic tests and devices that purify cancer drugs. In an electric field, anything with ...
A new study shows that traffic-related pollution in a major urban area in central Israel produces immediate, measurable ...
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