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Tag: thermoelectrics[1]
Cooling Chips with Thermoelectrics By Kate Greene | 01/26/2009 | 2 Comments Researchers have made ultrathin refrigerators for microprocessors. By Kevin Bullis | 01/21/2009 | 8 Comments A new way to convert heat into electricity could lead to more efficient solar power. By Prachi Patel | 10/03/2008 | 4 Comments A hybrid refrigerator will bring efficient, cheap cooling to India. More-Efficient Thermoelectrics By Kevin Bullis | 07/24/2008 | 0 Comments An advance makes the conversion of heat to electricity practical. Cheap, Efficient Thermoelectrics By Katherine Bourzac | 03/20/2008 | 18 Comments Nanomaterials could be used for lower-emission cars and solar panels. By Prachi Patel | 01/14/2008 | 0 Comments Research shows that silicon is as efficient as pricier materials. Hot Advance for Thermoelectrics By Kevin Bullis | 02/22/2007 | 18 Comments Cheap organic molecules could more efficiently convert waste heat into electricity. [1]
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