Electrifying: a bumble-bee's tiny hairs detect electric fields. (Courtesy: G P Sutton et al.) The bumble-bee uses its distinctive yellow-and-black fuzz to sense weak electric fields. This is the ...
The vibrant colors of a field of flowers can certainly be called electric, but this description isn't just poetic—it's also literal. A flower’s delicate form generates a weak electric field. Now, a ...
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