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Challenging Thermal Symmetry Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation (1860) states that at thermal equilibrium, a material's emissivity equals its absorptivity at each wavelength and angle. Practically, ...
The global technical textiles market is set to experience robust expansion, reaching a valuation of USD 241.5 Billion by 2035, rising from USD 230.9 Billion in 2025, and reflecting a CAGR of 6.2% ...
Due to its outstanding electrical, mechanical and heat-resistant properties, XLPE has emerged as the primary material for DC 500 kV and AC 500 kV and below power cable insulation. In this paper, the ...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are among the most promising candidates for beyond-silicon electronic, optoelectronic, and quantum computing applications. Recently, their recognized importance sparked ...
Researchers are creating new moiré materials at the nanometer scale using advanced DNA nanotechnology. DNA moiré ...
High-temperature polymers are attractive for applications in extreme temperatures, where they maintain their mechanical flexibility and electrical insulating properties. However, their heat ...
There are lots of reasons your hearing your house creak at night; other than a haunting by your local ghost, there's probably a more mundane reason.
Since the first Fan-out Wafer Level Packaging (FOWLP) was introduced in 2001 by Infineon, lots of technical advancements and studies related to this technology have been reported, but thermal studies ...