New Device Gathers, Stores Electricity in Remote Settingsby University of UtahPyroelectrochemical cell harnesses changes in ambient temperature to self-charge, has potential for IoT applications
Researchers Develop Highly Efficient Heat-Driven Thermoacoustic Refrigeratorby Chinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters
NewsResearchers Tune Thermal Conductivity of Materials ‘On the Fly’by University of MinnesotaRecord-setting discovery could lower energy consumption and improve heat management in electronic devices
NewsUsing Electric Fields to Tune Thermal Properties of Ferroelectric Materialsby North Carolina State UniversityManipulating the flow of heat through materials could yield better memory storage technologies among other things
NewsSolid-State Thermal Transistor Demonstratedby Hokkaido UniversityA stable solid-state electrochemical transistor has been developed, heralding a new era in thermal management technology
NewsResearchers Uncover a New Method for Generating Spinning Thermal Radiationby Purdue UniversityThis could have implications for developing new technologies and infrared imaging
NewsEfficient, Stable, and Eco-Friendly Thermoelectric Material Discoveredby Hokkaido UniversityBarium cobalt oxide layered film retained its stability in terms of structural integrity at high temperatures
NewsNovel Theory of Entropy May Solve Materials Design Issuesby Penn StateThe entropy of most material systems decreases with an increase in pressure
NewsNew Process Offers Promising Route to Decarbonizing Thermal Energyby KeAi Communications Co.Researchers are focusing on effective ways to store and transmit thermal energy
NewsSintered Porous Media Build Compact, Efficient Heat Exchangersby The University of Electro-Communications Porous media sintered inside heat transfer tubes reduces the thermal resistance, increases the area for heat exchange
NewsResearchers Design World's Fastest Information-Fueled Engineby Simon Fraser UniversityEngine converts the random jiggling of a microscopic particle into stored energy and could lead to significant advances in the speed and cost of computers, other tech
NewsNew Method Measures Temperature within 3D Objectsby University of Wisconsin-MadisonDepth thermography goes beyond the surface and works with a certain class of materials that are partially transparent to infrared radiation