phase-change materials

The new inks use nanotechnology to control temperature in everyday environments. CREDIT: Dr Mohammad Taha, University of Melbourne
World-first ‘phase change inks’ could transform how we heat and cool buildings, homes and cars
The new inks use nanotechnology to control temperature in everyday environments. CREDIT: Dr Mohammad Taha,
Could phase change materials help to save some of the trillions of gallons of water that power plants use for cooling?
via usgs.gov Could phase change materials help to save some of the trillions of gallons
Regulating ambient temperatures inside buildings with new phase-change material composites
New phase-change material composites can regulate ambient temperatures inside buildings. Dharmesh Patel/Texas A&M Engineering Regulating
Phase-change materials can help roads clear themselves in winter

Drexel University researchers have made a discovery that could create roads that melt off ice

Turning 2D sheets into 3D objects by remote control

Inspired by origami, North Carolina State University researchers have found a way to remotely control

Paraffins to cut energy consumption in homes

UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country researchers develop a compact heat storage prototype that can be

Quick-change materials break the silicon speed limit for computers

Faster, smaller, greener computers, capable of processing information up to 1,000 times faster than currently

Indian finds breakthrough innovation in the fight against global warming

Banerjee and his research team recently pioneered an innovative window coating that blocks heat when hot