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NanoAvionics launches CubeSat that uses liquid chemical propulsion
NanoAvionics has announced the launch of the 3U LithuanicaSAT-2, a CubeSat with a novel liquid chemical propulsion system. details>> -
Survey asks engineers what type of work-related video content interests them
A quick, four-question survey was recently released by Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) asking engineers about the type of video content would be of interest and what they would like to see on the company YouTube page. details>> -
Article explores different thermally conductive adhesives for electronics
The article explored the increasing use of thermally conductive adhesives, sealants, and potting compounds that save space while dissipating heat. details>> -
Providing thermal management of UV LED disinfection devices
A recent article by EE News Europe examined the growing UV-C disinfection market and thermal management needs of handheld UVC disinfection devices. details>> -
KitGuru survey indicates majority of readers going to liquid cooling
A recent survey conducted by KitGuru.net, indicated that 51 percent indicated that they are already using or are planning to use liquid cooling as a thermal management solution. details>> -
Jaguar claims thermal management system adds 30 miles to EV range
British automaker Jaguar has jumped headfirst into the electric vehicle market with its first all-electric I-Pace and the company is claiming that its innovative thermal management system adds up to 30 miles of range compared to its competitors. details>> -
Pilot explains why high temperatures ground planes in Southwest
Business Insider recently ran a feature written by commercial airline pilot Patrick Smith that gave insights into what high temperatures could mean to a plane. details>> -
MIT and NASA exploring efficiency of oceans as heat sinks
Researchers at MIT and NASA have studied how the oceans act as heat sinks slowing down the effects of greenhouse gases on the warming of the atmosphere. details>> -
STULZ and CoolIT Systems partner on liquid-cooled micro data center
Canadian liquid cooling innovator CoolIT Systems and air cooling solutions provider STULZ have combined forces to provide a new liquid-cooled micro data center. details>> -
Researchers explain how heat sink sandwich enhances semiconductor laser
Researchers from the Stuttgart Research Center of Photonic Engineering (SCoPE) at the University of Stuttgart (Germany) have developed a method of sandwiching quantum well (QW) or quantum dot (QD) membranes between diamond or silicon carbide heat sinks to maximize laser cooling. details>>