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Scientists Turned the Earth’s Rotation Into 17 Microvolts of Electricity. That Could Be Revolutionary.
In trying to solve Earth’s climate problem, the answer might be Earth itself. The world is hungry for renewable sources of energy, which has led some scientists to ask the question: what about the rotation of the Earth? • A new study reports that researchers have successfully used a meticulously...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago

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nutrition
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