Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. By Srinivas Garimella and Matthew T. Hughes By Srinivas Garimella and Matthew T. Hughes Not only people need to stay cool, especially in ...
This article is republished from The Conversation. Not only people need to stay cool, especially in a summer of record-breaking heat waves. Many machines, including cellphones, data centers, cars and ...
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How smart home materials can shield us from extreme heat and cut energy bills all year
Australia is getting hotter. Climate change is driving more frequent and prolonged extreme heat waves and our homes are ...
In the summer, cities get especially hot. Some of that heat comes directly from the sun, of course, but in urban environments, heat also gets absorbed and then released by the pavement, buildings and ...
WASHINGTON --The amount of man-made heat energy absorbed by the seas has doubled since 1997, a study released Monday showed. Scientists have long known that more than 90 percent of the heat energy ...
A fundamental law of material science could be rewritten by graphene: in simulations and experiment, scientists have shown that graphene’s heart absorption varies with the size of the sample, which ...
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