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Keeping electronic devices cool is important when considering both their function and durability, as temperature influences ...
In a time when controlling thermal quantities governs the performance and yield of semiconductor devices, Sugirtha ...
Scientists have developed a multi-physics thermal model for panels with a natural convection cooling loop and tested it against experimental data. They have also experimented with varying the ...
New materials developed using machine learning and artificial intelligence could, among other things, keep your house cooler ...
More information: Xuezhi Zhang et al, Photon chemical potential-driven power enhancement in passive radiative cooling: a theoretical model, Journal of Photonics for Energy (2025). DOI: 10.1117/1 ...
An innovative Janus smart window features dual control mechanisms for temperature-adaptive cooling and adjustable solar ...
Ishan Thakore/CPR News An Olympic-sized swimming pool at Colorado Mesa University is heated, in part, by excess heat from the school’s geothermal energy network. September 19, 2024.
Heating and cooling heavily relies on planet-warming fossil fuels. But some energy companies are looking to an unlimited thermal energy source below their feet as a clean alternative.
As climate change and growing energy demands strain global systems, scientists are increasingly turning to passive cooling technologies—ways to cool objects or spaces without using electricity.