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electric

[ih-lek-trik] / ɪˈlɛk trɪk /


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The region has become the fastest growing market for electric cars, and China is also the largest investor in desalination in the Middle East, where potable water is scarce.

From BBC

In addition to biochemical control, external physical signals such as electric fields, magnetic fields, and light can direct how these robots move.

From Science Daily

The team also discovered that the orientation of nanoscrolls in solution can be controlled using an electric field.

From Science Daily

Five years later, that million-square-foot plant is mostly empty and losing money, a casualty of America’s messy breakup with electric vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

"With the cost of living, the price of food, petrol, gas and electric. It's dire. There's no money left."

From BBC