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Interesting Engineering on MSNSupercomputer shows black hole cracking neutron star in final explosive secondsA new simulation by researchers shows how a neutron star violently cracks seconds before vanishing into a black hole.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTransparent tech harvests energy from radio waves, sunlight for self-powering devicesIn a major development, researchers have created a transparent device that can harvest energy from both radio waves and ...
"Highly transparent solar cells represent the wave of the future for new solar applications," said Richard Lunt, the Johansen Crosby Endowed Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and ...
Solar panels and solar power-generating windows are a couple of things people have come up with to take advantage of the Sun, but now a team of engineering researchers from Michigan State ...
"It went from opaque to transparent." They found that in a magnetic field, the doped indium antimonide, a solid-state plasma, transmitted circularly polarized waves that interfered with each other.
Astronomers may have solved the mystery of giant circles of radio waves that were first spotted in 2019 floating in the depths of space. A team at the University of California San Diego found ...
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