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Energy-efficient cooling thanks to ionic windData centers consume vast amounts of energy—about 40% of it for cooling microprocessors alone. Novel cooling methods using ionic wind could drastically curb energy consumption.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBattery energy, EV range increased with solid-state lithium metal electrolytesResearchers have revealed that hybrid approaches to integrate solid-state lithium metal batteries with other materials can ...
A group of scientists from the North China Electric Power University developed a hybrid energy system combining concentrated photovoltaics (CVP) and liquid ionic thermocells (iTECs).
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