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Korean scientists develop eco-friendly thermoelectric material to turn heat into electricity
Researchers have developed a new scalable route to turn heat into electricity. Developed by ...
Thermoelectric (TE) materials, which can directly convert heat into electricity and vice versa, are attracting significant ...
Assessing industrial waste in concrete, this review highlights performance factors, recycling challenges, and the potential ...
Researchers developed silver selenide nanoparticles into a high-performance thermoelectric material using simple, ...
A research team led by Dr. Young Hun Kang at the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT) has developed an eco ...
Thermoelectric (TE) materials, which can directly convert heat into electricity and vice versa, are attracting significant attention as key energy ...
The delicate butterfly served as the inspiration for a new lightweight lattice structure that also boasts enhanced mechanical ...
The delicate butterfly served as the inspiration for a new lightweight lattice structure that also boasts enhanced mechanical strength, impact ...
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When you push a long ridged pole from one end, does the other end move instantly? The answer is not as intuitive as you.
But who is strong enough to push on a 20 mile long iron pole?
Discover sustainability highlights from JEC World 2026, featuring innovations in composites recycling, circularity and ...
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Butterfly-wing lattice to make planes stronger and buildings safer during earthquakes
Researchers have drawn inspiration from butterfly wings to create a lightweight lattice structure that ...
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