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Tag: thermoelectrics

Cooling Chips with Thermoelectrics

Researchers have made ultrathin refrigerators for microprocessors.

Better Thermal Photovoltaics

A new way to convert heat into electricity could lead to more efficient solar power.

Cheap, Off-Grid Cooling

A hybrid refrigerator will bring efficient, cheap cooling to India.

More-Efficient Thermoelectrics

An advance makes the conversion of heat to electricity practical.

Cheap, Efficient Thermoelectrics

Nanomaterials could be used for lower-emission cars and solar panels.

Turning Waste Heat into Power

Research shows that silicon is as efficient as pricier materials.

Hot Advance for Thermoelectrics

Cheap organic molecules could more efficiently convert waste heat into electricity.

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