Tiny worms use static electricity to launch and stick to flying insects - scientists reveal how the trick works.
SpaceX conducted a single engine static-fire of their flight 10 Starship. The test demonstrated an in-space burn. Credit: ...
Microscopic parasitic worms use static electricity to pull themselves toward flying insects, turning physics into a powerful ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Ticks are annoying. They can latch onto a host, suck up blood and leave Lyme disease behind... but how do they get on their host in the first place? Researchers at the University ...
You don’t need to touch a tick for it to find you, a new study suggests. The blood-sucking parasites may be able to catapult themselves from vegetation to their hosts thanks to static electricity.
The "Gateway to Mars" has recently tested its rockets, with SpaceX completing its recent static fire test for the Starship rocket, in its Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas. The goal of this ...
There's a reason you may notice it more in the winter. Excess static electricity is always a shock to the system—literally—but if you're experiencing shocks more so than not, annoying is an ...
China's private space industry is evolving at a dramatic pace, as companies like LandSpace and Space Pioneer aim to take on ...
Wireless electric vehicle charging is moving towards mass commercial adoption, driven by international standards, performance ...