UCLA researchers identify a metal with ~3× the heat conduction of copper, offering a potential leap in cooling for chips, AI accelerators, and next-gen electronic systems.
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A 200-year physics rule fails at atomic scales, researchers say
For two centuries, students have learned that heat flows and engines work according to rigid limits that no machine can beat.
Scientists have found the secret behind a property of solid materials known as ferroelectrics, showing that quasiparticles moving in wave-like patterns among vibrating atoms carry enough heat to turn ...
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Researchers at TU Wien have discovered a quantum system where energy and mass move with perfect efficiency. In an ultracold gas of atoms confined to a single line, countless collisions occur—but ...
This work can lead to more efficient heat removal from electronic devices, including such as smartphones, computers, and LEDs. Before the modern understanding of thermodynamics, scientists sometimes ...
Researchers created a gas that doesn’t experience resistance or diffusion when cooled to freezing, proving it’s possible for ...
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