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Borrowing the electric eel’s battery

Ever been shocked by an electric eel? Probably not; if you had you’d know it. The ‘eel,’ which is actually a knifefish, can discharge an electric current of about 500 volts at 1 Ampere (500 watts). That’s not far from the shock you’d get from making contact with a wall circuit. It’s impressive enough that [...]
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