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Physicists found a way to see heat in empty space
Heat is supposed to need something to cling to, whether vibrating atoms in a metal rod or infrared light streaming from a hot stove. Yet a series of recent experiments suggests that empty space is not ...
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A college student may have accidentally broken thermodynamics
A routine lab experiment by a college student has turned into one of the strangest physics stories of the year, hinting that ...
Describing matter under extreme conditions, such as those found inside neutron stars, remains an unsolved problem. The ...
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a thermoacoustic Stirling heat pump prototype that offers high thermal performance, a peak coefficient of performance of 1.68, and potential ...
This groundbreaking study in Advanced Science introduces a practical, non-passive way to manipulate thermal signatures.
Olalla, from the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Seville, has described the direct link between ...
Olalla’s recent work argues that the disappearance of specific heat at absolute zero—long treated as part of the third law of thermodynamics—can instead be derived directly from the second law, ...
A new review article published in Med Research explores the application of microcalorimetry to measure the "four properties" (cold, hot, warm, and cool) of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). By ...
Implications Beyond ALS The shared protein-misfolding pathology across neurological disorders suggests BTT’s intelligent programmed fever therapy can be utilized for the treatment of other ...
What if the future of artificial intelligence wasn’t just faster or smarter, but fundamentally more sustainable? Picture this: a world where the energy demands of AI no longer threaten to outpace our ...
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