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Maroc Maroc - TECHXPLORE.COM - RSS news feed - 14/01/2025 20:20

Next-generation wearables: Compact cooling pump drops temperatures by 16°F

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.

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Nice! We recently converted to heat pump hot water and still trying to judge whether to only heat the tank for 3 hours once a day, or have an early...