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Discovery of new gigantic swelling phenomenon of layered crystal driven by water
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Improving materials that convert heat to electricity and vice-versa: Turning waste heat into electricity
Improving materials that convert heat to electricity and vice-versa: Turning waste heat into electricity
- Thermoelectric materials can be used to turn waste heat into electricity or to provide refrigeration without any liquid coolants, and new study has found a way to nearly double the efficiency of a particular class of them that's made with organic semiconductors.
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