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Three-layer microfluidic cooling device can remove heat from small electronics more efficiently
As electronic devices become increasingly powerful and compact, they can generate denser heat fluxes, or in other words, produce more heat in a smaller area. These heat fluxes raise the temperature of ...
Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) is developing a tokamak device called SPARC. The company aims to demonstrate the critical fusion energy milestone of producing more output power than input power for ...
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Researchers unveil innovative 3D device that could change the way we heat and cool our homes — here's how it works
Researchers from Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology have created a revolutionary 3D smart energy device that could be a game-changer in how we heat and cool our homes. According to a ...
Imagine going on a run and using your body heat to power your fitness tracker. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. If you've ever ...
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(Nanowerk Spotlight) The ability to capture waste heat and convert it into electricity could transform the way we power everything from industrial systems to wearable electronics. However, traditional ...
Illustration of the similarity between a CuMnAs-based antiferromagnetic analog memory device and a biological synapse. As electronic devices generate increasing amounts of waste heat, interest in ...
IN TODAY’S MEDICAL ALERT, THE HEAT WAVE IS TAXING ON EVERYONE. BUT CAN YOU IMAGINE PLAYING NINE INNINGS OF BASEBALL IN THESE TEMPERATURES? IT’S 97 DEGREES AT CAMDEN YARDS RIGHT NOW. SO HOW DO ...
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