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The quantum demon could thereby extract energy from the heat of the liquid.
Its management has ample experience in the deepwater drilling that's needed to extract energy from these parts.
Of note, the "obese" gut microbes also demonstrated an increased ability to extract energy from the diet.
Wind turbines, solar panels and devices that extract energy from wave and tide have become more common in recent years.
France moved to ban hydraulic fracturing, the contentious drilling technique used to extract energy from shale, earlier this year.
Why not maintain our flexibility to extract energy from waste through technologies like gasification, which provides a significantly higher energy yield than incineration?
They're always at war with one another and employ their complex social systems to extract energy from the land and win in the wars.
All of the other vital principles, including cell division and heredity, are underwritten by a cell's unique ability to extract energy from its environment and use it.
These would be wind-powered not by sails but by Flettner rotors, wind-powered not rotating cylinders that extract energy from the wind using the Magnus effect.
The solution is to hollow out the blades that extract energy from the passing hot gas and to circulate cool air inside them.
If scaled up, the technology would even outpace the digesters that many treatment plants currently use to extract energy from wastewater, Dr. Liu said.
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