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Rewriting a century-old physics law on thermal radiation to unlock the potential of energy, sensing and more
A research team from Penn State has broken a 165-year-old law of thermal radiation with unprecedented strength, setting the stage for more efficient energy harvesting, heat transfer and infrared ...
Heat exchange mechanisms for enhancing cooling performance and environmental tolerance are elucidated. Challenges in extreme environments, along with the corresponding anti-environmental radiative ...
Researchers have broken a centuries-old law of physics, putting us on a path towards making better energy-harvesting devices, such as solar cells. Atoms at temperatures beyond absolute zero may be a ...
Bioinspired cellulose aerogel demonstrates superior cooling performance, combining strong solar reflection and infrared ...
When an object absorbs radiation, it heats up and its temperature will rise. You feel the heat of the sun when you absorb the infrared radiation from it. If a cloud passes in front of the sun, you ...
Experts in the use of radiation technologies are gathering in Vienna to discuss innovative applications in aeronautics, recycling, climate monitoring and more. Have you ever wondered how the wings of ...
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