The Future of Cold: Magnets Replace Gas in Refrigeration
For over 100 years, refrigerators and air conditioners have relied on vapor compression, a process that uses chemical refrigerants to...
Read moreDetailsFor over 100 years, refrigerators and air conditioners have relied on vapor compression, a process that uses chemical refrigerants to...
Read moreDetailsMagnetocaloric cooling depends on two things working well together: the material, and the heat exchange structure it is built into. The right geometry can make a measurable...
Why Heating and Cooling Need Better Options Heating and cooling are becoming one of the biggest energy challenges of modern...
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