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Scientists Say the Constant Motion of Living Cells Could Be a Hidden Source of Electrical Power
The constant, energy-driven motion inside living cells may generate electricity in a way no one fully recognized before.
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A hidden source of power may have been discovered surrounding our cells
Our cells may literally ripple with electricity, acting as a hidden power supply that could help transport materials or even ...
Living cells may generate electricity through the natural motion of their membranes. These fast electrical signals could play ...
Chlorine is a fundamental input to modern industry, yet most of today's supply still relies on energy-intensive electrolysis.
Researchers describe a natural product-like molecule, Tantalosin, that inhibits interaction between two proteins in complexes that reshape membranes inside the cell. The findings lead to a deeper ...
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Cell batteries: condensates charge the membrane
Researchers have determined that condensates are electrically charged droplets that can induce voltage changes across the ...
The chemical reactions on which life depends need a place to happen. That place is the cell. All the things which biology recognises as indisputably alive are either cells or conglomerations of cells ...
In this interview, News Medical talks to Patrick D. Sinko about the role of particle size, dose, and confinement parameters in advancing drug absorption modeling. Could you explain what a boundary ...
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Cell membranes may work like tiny power generators
Biologists have long treated cell membranes as passive barriers, thin skins that separate the chemistry of life from the ...
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