Electric Field Boosts Ceramic Heat Flow 300%
ORNL researchers tripled ceramic thermal conductivity using electric fields—a 300% gain that could enable switchable cooling in AI chips and power electronics.
Read postORNL researchers tripled ceramic thermal conductivity using electric fields—a 300% gain that could enable switchable cooling in AI chips and power electronics.
Read postApple has announced a historic investment of over $500 billion in the United States over the next four years, with plans to enhance facilities and teams across multiple states, including Texas, Michigan, and California. This investment aims to bolster American…
Read postDockworkers at East and Gulf coast ports ratified a six-year contract on Tuesday, avoiding a potential strike that threatened to disrupt the U.S. economy. This agreement, reached between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the U.S. Maritime Alliance, was approved…
Read postTeledyne FLIR Defense, a subsidiary of Teledyne Technologies, has been awarded a $15 million contract to supply Black Hornet 4 Personal Reconnaissance Systems to the German Army. The agreement, facilitated by European Logistic Partners GmbH, spans two years and includes…
Read postOn February 24, 2025, Mercedes-Benz commenced road tests of a groundbreaking lithium-metal solid-state battery, developed in collaboration with Factorial Energy. The tests mark the first deployment of this advanced battery technology in a vehicle, promising to revolutionize electric mobility with…
Read postEli Lilly and Company has announced plans to significantly expand its pharmaceutical manufacturing capabilities in the United States with the construction of four new sites. This initiative, revealed at a Washington, D.C. press conference on February 26, 2025, is set…
Read postResearchers in Sweden have developed an environmentally friendly method to recycle perovskite solar cells, achieving 99% efficiency. This innovation, led by Xun Xiao and his team at Linköping University, offers a sustainable alternative to conventional recycling processes that use harmful…
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