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New research shows promise of liquids as thermal conductors
Imagine a device that lets you move heat very quickly from one place to another, yet needs no power, no electricity, no pumps ...
The thermal utilization of sustainable fuels and the recovery of waste heat play a central role in today’s energy generation ...
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Bio-inspired copper composite achieves zero thermal expansion and high heat transfer
Zero-thermal-expansion (ZTE) materials are widely used in precision optics, cryogenic equipment and sensors, where even small ...
Geothermal energy is clean and renewable, derived from the heat stored within accessible depths of the Earth’s crust. The ...
NIMS, in joint research with the University of Tokyo, AIST, the University of Osaka, and Tohoku University, have proposed a ...
Discover how heat resistant materials and material science innovations help electronics manufacturing manage rising temperatures, boost reliability, and enable smaller, more powerful next‑generation ...
Thermal Conduction is a “hot” topic! Dr. Rob and the Crew explore how thermal energy is transferred and conserved in different environments. STEM Challenge: Making Thermal Oobleck Curious About ...
Increasing electronic packaging density leads to a greater need for precise thermal management. Hence, for electrical ...
Inspired by hierarchical structures found in nature, a research team from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the ...
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