cooling technology

Credit: Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) photograph of trial product of the environment-friendly electrochemical refrigerant compressor
A revolutionary eco-friendly electrochemical refrigerant compressor: Key to Carbon-Neutral Buildings
Photograph of trial product of the environment-friendly electrochemical refrigerant compressor Credit: Korea Institute of Machinery
Recreational camping tents (Pixabay).
A new off-grid technology allows a tent’s internal temperature to cool up to 20°F below the ambient temperature
Recreational camping tents (Pixabay) A new off-grid technology allows a tent’s internal temperature to cool
The first ever machine that cools air using ‘muscles’ made of nickel-titanium. Felix Welsch and Susanne Marie Kirsch helped to develop the cooling system as part of their doctoral research projects. The new type of energy efficient, ecologically sustainable cooling technology that does not require the use of climate-damaging refrigerants is currently being developed by Professor Stefan Seelecke and his team at Saarland University. CREDIT Credit: Oliver Dietze
Sustainable cooling with a new air conditioning technology
The first ever machine that cools air using ‘muscles’ made of nickel-titanium. Felix Welsch and
A new type of cooling cube could revolutionize how food is kept cold and shipped fresh without relying on ice or traditional cooling packs
UC Davis researchers have developed a new cooling cube to cut down on cross-contamination. It
Dual-mode device to heat and cool buildings could cut HVAC energy use by nearly 20% in the U.S.
Dual-mode heating and cooling device testing system for solar building climate control. Dual-mode device to
Keeping items cool with a power-free system that harnesses evaporation
MIT researchers have developed a two-layer passive cooling system, made of hydrogel and aerogel, that
Climate-friendly cooling could avoid as much as 600 billion tonnes CO2 equivalent of greenhouse gas emissions
via theclimategroup.org Climate-friendly cooling could avoid as much as 600 billion tonnes CO2 equivalent of
The “Cold Tube” can cut air conditioning energy consumption by up to 50 percent
Exterior of Cold Tube demonstration pavilion. Credit: Lea Ruefenacht The “Cold Tube” can cut air
Keeping people cool with a new fabric instead of cooling entire buildings
A NEWLY DEVELOPED FABRIC REPELS WATER AND ALLOWS MOISTURE TO EVAPORATE FROM THE SKIN. Keeping
New material could offer an efficient eco-friendly advance in cooling technology

An international research team led by the University of Maryland has developed a novel elastocaloric

An unlikely competitor for diamond as the best thermal conductor

Boron arsenide may be of potential interest for cooling applications An unlikely material, cubic boron

Graphene provides efficient electronics cooling

A layer of graphene can reduce the working temperature in hotspots inside a processor by