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electrode

[ih-lek-trohd] / ɪˈlɛk troʊd /


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Using specialized electrodes, they were able to monitor roughly 100 individual place cells simultaneously as the animals explored and then rested.

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Scientists reporting in ACS Energy Letters have developed a new type of electrode designed to address this problem by capturing CO2 directly from the air and turning it into a useful chemical called formic acid.

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Most earlier studies relied on surgically implanted electrodes to record movement signals directly from the brain.

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When electricity flows through the device, positive and negative charges move between electrodes and pass through an organic polymer layer.

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Traditional lithium-ion batteries depend on a liquid electrolyte that allows lithium ions to move between electrodes.

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