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Superhydrophobic surfaces—those famously "never-wet" materials that make water bead up and roll away—have a stubborn weakness: hot water. Once temperatures climb above roughly 40 degrees Celsius, many ...
Thermal Interface (TIMs) improve energy efficiency by enhancing heat transfer, reducing operational costs, and extending the lifespan of components.
Enabling heat to flow preferentially in one direction could lead to cooler, safer and more reliable electronics. A one-way ...
Passive thermal control relies on design features and materials like insulation layers, reflective coatings, and thermal barriers. Because passive solutions have no moving parts, they require less ...
High-density AI chips run so hot that air cooling isn’t enough. New facilities are turning to liquid cooling. The technique of choice is water evaporation. It’s more effective and energy-efficient ...
All of this is prompting chip designers to explore new strategies to dial down the heat. These include using exotic materials like graphene and diamond, incorporating advanced packaging techniques ...
The Conversation reports on winter jackets, blending old physics and modern materials to efficiently trap heat, ensuring ...
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University of Houston researchers have developed a new way to make heat flow in only one direction, giving engineers unprecedented control over device temperatures. The technique, known as thermal ...
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Heat transfer between objects a few molecules apart is 100x higher than predicted, confirmed by new data. Cause unknown but key for nanoscale temperature control. (Nanowerk News) More heat is ...