If you’ve ever seen yourself through a thermal imaging camera, you’ll know that your body produces lots of heat. This is in fact a waste product of our metabolism. Every square foot of the ...
Heat management at the nanoscale has long been a cornerstone of advanced technological applications, ranging from ...
Our life quality depends on a reliable energy supply at an affordable price. Especially in winter, much more energy is needed ...
A new die-attach process promises to cool power devices up to 15X more efficiently while reducing failure-inducing stresses ...
Dr. Byungwook Hwang's research team from the CCS Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) has ...
Queen Mary University of London's Tier 2 data centre is now powering up sustainability. By repurposing waste heat to provide hot water and heating for the Joseph Priestley Building and Mile End campus ...
Waste heat from the Tier 2 data centre at Queen Mary University of London is now being repurposed to provide heating to the Joseph Priestley Building and the district heating system in the Mile End ...
One startup, Ireland-based Nexalus, argues that its hot-water approach is not only more efficient, but also produces waste heat that’s actually useful to other industries. The core of the ...
Santee Cooper’s board of directors approved the planned expansion of the utility’s Rainey Generating Station as a shared ...
This major reduction in the thermal barrier thickness means that our solution is up to ten times better at transferring waste heat away from the chip. As we refine the process, we are expecting ...
As data center power demand surges, tech companies are looking for ways to trim electricity use wherever they can. Cooling is an obvious place to start, since it can account for around 40% of a ...