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NewsUsing Electricity to Find Materials That Can Learnby Argonne National LaboratoryScientists used the Advanced Photon Source to watch a nonliving material mimic behavior associated with learning
NewsInsects Contribute to Atmospheric Electricityby Cell PressThe team has developed a model to predict the electronic influence of insects
NewsMagnetic Field Helps Battery Electrodes Tackle Electric Vehicle Challengesby University of Texas at AustinNew type of electrode for lithium-ion batteries could yield faster charging
NewsE-Bandage Generates Electricity, Speeds Wound Healing in Ratsby American Chemical SocietyA self-powered bandage has been developed that generates an electric field over an injury
NewsElectric Bandages Can Fight Biofilm Infection, Antimicrobial Resistanceby Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterSpecial bandages, using weak electric fields to disrupt bacterial biofilm infection, can prevent infections, combat antibiotic resistance, and enable healing in infected burn wounds
NewsHow a Mild Electric Current Could Mean Sharper Sightby Liz Entman-Vanderbilt University News OfficeDon't throw away your glasses just yet, but a zap to the brain could one day help you see better
NewsResearchers Develop Antibiotic Alternative to Treat Infectionsby Tina Hilding-Washington State University News OfficeResearchers passed an electric current over a film of bacteria and in 24 hours killed almost all of a multi-drug resistant bacterium
New Evidence to Aid Search for Charge 'Stripes' in Superconductorsby Brookhaven National LaboratoryFindings identify signature that will help scientists investigate and understand materials that carry current with no resistance.
Transparent Artificial Muscle Plays Musicby Harvard UniversityGel-based audio speaker demonstrates capabilities of ionic conductors, long thought limited in application.