This year, Indian start-ups are preparing to try. On a rocket that has never reached orbit before, Chennai-based Agnikul ...
In this fun experiment with the Discovery Center Museum, Lydia explains how different types of materials you have at home can transfer, or hold, heat differently and why some materials may be ...
Graham Readfearn enters a simulation to investigate how heatwaves affect the human body ...
A rule-breaking discovery by Dean Christopher Schuh reveals a new way to strengthen metal in extreme conditions.
NEW DELHI – In an effort to combat rising temperatures in Gujarat, hundreds of homes in Ahmedabad have received a new “cool roof” treatment, where their rooftops are painted with a white reflective ...
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Quantum 'backwards heat' experiment hints thermodynamics may need rewriting
A series of quantum physics experiments and theoretical papers now suggest that heat can flow spontaneously from a cold ...
To store heat for days, weeks, or months, you need to trap the energy in the bonds of a molecule that can later release heat on demand. The approach to this particular chemistry problem is called ...
We are used to heat flowing from hot objects to cool ones, and never the other way round, but now researchers have found it is possible to pull off this trick in the strange realm of quantum mechanics ...
The carbon filament used in Edison’s 1897 light bulb experiments generated the precise amount of heat needed to produce ...
Laboratory experiments demonstrated excellent results. At room temperature, the method achieved a temperature drop of nearly ...
In this experiment with the Discovery Center Museum, Lydia shows us how the mineral graphite is an excellent conductor of heat, transferring heat from our hand into melting the ice cube. If you ...
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