Editorial
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Cambridge Nanotherm addresses thermal management of UV-LEDs
Cambridge Nanotherm, a leading thermal management company focused on the cooling of LED, has launched Nanotherm DMS, a direct-metallized single-sided thermal management solution for ultraviolet (UV) light emitting diode (LED) modules. details>> -
Laird develops liquid cooling systems for particle accelerators
Laird Technologies has designed custom liquid cooling systems to provide stable temperatures and precise temperature control in linear accelerators (LINAC) and cyclotron systems. details>> -
Allied Control gives immersion cooling demo at Computex
One of the more interesting demonstrations to come out of the Computex show was presented by Allied Control, a company that specializes in passive, two-phase immersion cooling platforms using 3M Novec engineered fluids. details>> -
Solid state cooling could be game-changer for HVAC industry
A recent article by Sourceable explained that the new generation of solid state and thermoelectric cooling technologies could enhance the HVAC market. details>> -
Fujitsu turning to liquid immersion cooling for data centers
A recent report by IEEE Spectrum highlighted the many ways that large companies are trying to cool data centers particularly the decision by Fujitsu to implement liquid immersion cooling systems. details>> -
Google expects to commercialize quantum technology in five years
In a March article in Nature, engineers at the Google Quantum AI (Artificial Intelligence) Laboratory announced plans to produce the first viable quantum computers within the next five years. details>> -
NREL signs agreement with Forge Nano to commercialize battery technology
The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) announced that it has entered into an agreement with Colorado-based, innovative materials company Forge Nano to commercialize its patented materials and systems. details>> -
Aavid Thermacore designs thermal management solution for telescope
Aavid Thermacore Europe has worked with Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) to build a thermal management solution for new high-tech radio telescope. details>> -
Researchers create largest transparent fuel test assembly in the world
Researchers in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University (College Station, Texas) have developed the largest transparent test fuel assembly in the world. details>> -
University of Sheffield engineers cooling stadiums at Qatar 2022
A unique system co-designed by engineers at the University of Sheffield (U.K.) is being implemented to help keep players and fans cool at the newly renovated Khalifa International Stadium in Doha. details>>