Imagine a device that lets you move heat very quickly from one place to another, yet needs no power, no electricity, no pumps ...
Thermoelectric effect is a phenomenon that utilizes temperature difference to achieve electrical transport, offering potential solutions to the energy and environmental challenges faced by humanity.
Doping a liquid crystal with azobenzene molecules can induce reversible changes in its thermal conductivity under light irradiation. These findings have been reported in a new collaboration between ...
A GIF showing ion movement in an organic electrolyte in both a disordered fluid state and a self-assembled crystalline state. Green dots representing negative ions move erratically between long, ...
Normally, when liquids solidify, their molecules become locked in place, making it much harder for ions to move and leading to a steep decrease in ionic conductivity. Now, scientists have synthesized ...
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Scientists unveil a solid electrolyte that moves lithium as fast as liquids, promising safer, fast-charging batteries.
In the ever-evolving landscape of data center operations, efficiency and sustainability are paramount concerns. As data demands continue to surge with the expanding use of artificial intelligence (AI) ...