What is a superbolt? — How tiny ocean creatures inspired robots
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Cracks of lightning followed by booms of thunder are sure to send your pets cowering under the blankets. But there's a form of electricity even more powerful than regular lightning. It’s called a superbolt, and scientists are just starting to figure out exactly what it is and why it occurs.

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