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3x more efficient: Metallic material with highest thermal conductivity identified
Researchers have discovered a metallic material with the highest thermal conductivity measured among metals.
Inside the cores of ice giant planets, the pressure and temperature are so extreme that the water residing there transitions ...
CO2 reduction to storable fuels or valuable chemical products provides a carbon-neutral cycle that can mitigate the rapid ...
Theta-phase tantalum nitride conducts heat nearly three times better than copper, opening new pathways for cooling ...
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Newly discovered metallic material with record thermal conductivity upends assumptions about heat transport limits
A UCLA-led, multi-institution research team has discovered a metallic material with the highest thermal conductivity measured among metals, challenging long-standing assumptions about the limits of ...
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.
The research identifies metallic theta-phase tantalum nitride (TaN₍θ₎) as the fastest heat-conducting metal ever measured. Led by Yongjie Hu of UCLA's Samueli School of Engineering, the ...
A UCLA-led, multi-institution research team has discovered a metallic material with the highest thermal conductivity measured among metals ...
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Edison's 1879 lightbulb tests may have accidentally created graphene
When Thomas Alva Edison was painstakingly testing carbonized filaments for his early light bulbs in 1879, he was chasing a ...
Theoretical advancements in quantum metrology by Dr. Mackoit-Sinkeviciene are shaping the future of quantum technologies and ...
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Laser speed in 3D printing tunes atomic structure of high-entropy alloys
Next-generation technology requires next-generation materials that can be tailored to exact mission requirements. Additive ...
When materials become just one atom thick, melting no longer follows the familiar rules. Instead of jumping straight from ...
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