Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new cooling material that could revolutionize how we manage heat in electronic...
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Scientists at Rice University have developed a new material that could revolutionize how we cool our indoor spaces. This innovative material, known as a thermochromic polymer, changes its transparency based on the temperature, helping to keep buildings cool more efficiently. The researchers’ findings were recently published in the journal Joule. Cooling buildings is a major […]
Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new cooling material that could revolutionize how we manage heat in electronic...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a new method to sterilize medical implants using gold nanorods. This...
A study published in the journal Joule introduces new anode materials for solid-state batteries (SSBs). The research was conducted by the Korea...
A team of researchers led by Professor Bonghoon Kim from DGIST has developed a “3D smart energy device” that can both heat and cool using an...
Researchers at the University of California San Diego Centre for Epigenomics (C4E), USA, have developed a new technique, called Droplet Hi-C, that...
A new cooling technology could change how heat is managed in electronic devices—from tiny semiconductors to massive data centers.
A new annual report from the Vatican’s safeguarding body calls for a more transparent and streamlined process for handling abuse cases in the Roman...
Researchers at EPFL have developed a new technique that lets scientists observe water molecules as they form hydrogen bonds, which are crucial to...
Researchers at EPFL have developed a new technique that lets scientists observe water molecules as they form hydrogen bonds, which are crucial to...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have made a significant breakthrough in creating tiny, soft batteries designed for medical devices and small...