Editorial
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Article outlines developments in District Cooling technology
A recent post from Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) outlines industry developments in district cooling systems, which use natural water sources such as reservoirs, lakes, and even oceans to cool public structures like office buildings. details>> -
Researchers introducing triple treatment nano-coatings for heat exchangers
The Liebniz Institute for New Materials (INM) in Saarbrucken, Germany is introducing a new triple treatment for heat exchangers that is anti-corrosive, anti-adhesive, and also anti-microbial. details>> -
Nautilus Data pushes forward with floating data center concept
Nautilus Data Technologies is hoping to move forward with its plans for an innovative waterborne, floating data center, featuring a patent-pending cooling technology. details>> -
Knurr announces custom cooling solutions for rack enclosures
Knurr, the producer of electronics enclosures, control room consoles, and mobile carts, recently announced that it has produced 19-inch network server enclosures and custom electronics enclosures with advanced air cooling and lighting features. details>> -
Researchers explore building temperatures that automatically adjust to user needs
Researchers at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland are currently involved in the HumanTool project that is testing indoor temperature control concepts that adjust temperatures in spaces to meet individual needs. details>> -
UMass medical school cooled by brazed plate heat exchanger technology
The Albert Sherman Center at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Medical School uses a state-of-the-art energy recovery system produced by Swiss company Konvetka AG that uses brazed-plate heat exchanger (BPHE) technology. details>> -
Hydrostor introduces long-duration bulk energy storage system
Hydrostor, Inc. recently announced that its latest development, Hydrostor Terra, which is a long-duration bulk energy system that will be expected to compete head-to-head with new natural gas plants. details>> -
New sensors detail thermal transport properties of living cells
Scientists at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia have developed sensors from gallium nitride nanomembranes just 40 nanometers thick that provide detailed measurements of heat transfer across the surface of living cells. details>> -
New class of carbon allotropes could provide benefits to electronics industry
Scientists working for Alfields, Inc. have released information about a new classification of carbon allotropes, referred to as Novamene. details>> -
Outlining industry developments in cooling solar power inverters
Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) recently released an outline of industry developments in the thermal management of solar power inverters that detailed the importance of optimizing thermal conditions as excessive heat can affect inverter performance and efficiency. details>>