Most of us have probably used a 9-volt battery. They power small household items such as clocks, smoke detectors, and toys. Now think about what you could power with 860 volts. It’s 95 times the ...
Now, researchers at Penn State have turned to an unlikely source of inspiration—the electric eel—to create a new kind of soft, gel-based battery that delivers impressive power while remaining flexible ...
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You Don't Want to Touch an Electric Eel
Electric eels may look like harmless river creatures, but trust us – you don’t want to touch one. In this video, we dive into how these fascinating animals generate powerful electric shocks, what they ...
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