New York’s program supports efficient heat pump development to cut emissions and energy costs. With field demos starting in 2025, it’s a key move...
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UCLA materials scientists have developed a compact cooling technology that can pump away heat continuously using layers of flexing thin films. The design is based on the electrocaloric effect, in which an electric field causes a temporary change in a material's temperature.
New York’s program supports efficient heat pump development to cut emissions and energy costs. With field demos starting in 2025, it’s a key move...
Here they go again, blaming the wildfire catastrophe in Los Angeles on Climate Change when the actual culprits are the very politicians who never...
Scientists have proposed a building-integrated PV system that integrates airflow to cool the panels and control room temperature. The system, which...
The last two years exceeded on average a critical warming limit for the first time as global temperatures soar "beyond what modern humans have ever...
The last two years exceeded on average a critical warming limit for the first time as global temperatures soar "beyond what modern humans have ever...
Chinese researchers have made a significant leap in nuclear fusion technology by sustaining plasma temperatures of over 100 million degrees Celsius...
The Crossray eXtreme Electric BBQ delivers high-performance grilling without gas or charcoal, perfect for apartments, balconies, and other restricted...
Dr. Park Jun-woo's team at KERI's Next Generation Battery Research Center has overcome a major obstacle to the commercialization of next-generation...
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have developed a groundbreaking method to upcycle plastic waste into...
An international team of engineers and materials scientists has developed a lithium-sulfur battery capable of retaining 80% of its charge capacity...