Beyond the rather low efficiency of today’s solar panels in converting the power of the sun into electricity, the ...
In close collaboration with researchers from the University of Michigan (USA), physicists in Augsburg have succeeded for the first time in proving experimentally and theoretically that heat transport ...
Stearic acid is a fatty acid derived from nature. It acts as the phase-change material. When the sun hits the black ...
Once darkness falls, solar panels stop generating electricity, creating a gap between when energy is produced and when it’s ...
A decades-old gap between theory and experiment in muon fusion is finally resolved using ultra-precise X-ray measurements.
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Swapping one atom can cut heat flow through a molecule by half
Swapping a single atom can fine-tune the thermal conductance of single-molecule junctions without affecting their electrical ...
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US chemists turn natural gas into liquid fuel without high heat and pressures
Chemists in the United States have discovered a new way to turn natural gas ...
A layered coating on delignified wood enables solar heat storage and electricity generation without carbonization, while ...
Orico has designed a high-speed SSD enclosure for m.2 NVMe SSDs which uses an inovative fanless passive cooling system while ...
Professor Dayne Swearer found that bursts of plasma convert methane into methanol without high heat and pressures.
In close collaboration with researchers from the University of Michigan (USA), physicists in Augsburg have succeeded for the first time in proving experimentally and theoretically that heat transport ...
Scientists show how a single atom can precisely control heat flow in molecules, opening new paths for efficient nanoelectronics and advanced thermal management systems.
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