When cooled to its superconducting state, niobium blocks the radiative flow of heat 20 times better than when in its metallic ...
Data center servers, powerful smartphones, and your computer's motherboard have one thing in common. When these devices get ...
A major challenge in thermal-management and thermal-insulation technologies, across multiple industries, is the lack of ...
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3x more efficient: Metallic material with highest thermal conductivity identified
Researchers have discovered a metallic material with the highest thermal conductivity measured among metals.
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Newly discovered metallic material with record thermal conductivity upends assumptions about heat transport limits
A UCLA-led, multi-institution research team has discovered a metallic material with the highest thermal conductivity measured among metals, challenging long-standing assumptions about the limits of ...
Thermal Conduction is a “hot” topic! Dr. Rob and the Crew explore how thermal energy is transferred and conserved in different environments. STEM Challenge: Making Thermal Oobleck Curious About ...
Theta-phase tantalum nitride conducts heat nearly three times better than copper, opening new pathways for cooling ...
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'Thermal diode' design promises to improve heat regulation, prolonging battery life
New technology from University of Houston researchers could improve the way devices manage heat, thanks to a technique that ...
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MoSi₂ shows transverse thermoelectric effect, converting waste heat to electricity
Thermoelectric conversion devices offer a promising route for sustainable heat-to-energy conversion. They are particularly attractive for recovering energy from waste heat, such as that produced by ...
The field of electrohydrodynamic (EHD) conduction pumping has emerged as a promising technique to actively control fluid flow and enhance heat transfer without the need for mechanical components. By ...
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Waste heat to be turned into electricity with new thermoelectric material
Researchers from Japan have made a new system that can convert waste heat into ...
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