More than 200 years ago, Count Rumford showed that heat isn’t a mysterious substance but something you can generate endlessly ...
EVs don't create much heat when they operate, which is usually a good thing — but it's a challenge when the temperature drops.
Contemporary physics has learned to describe the universe with unprecedented precision. Yet when it tries to say what time is, it stumbles again and ...
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The real reason Tesla built its heat pump, and why it matters
Electric cars live and die by their efficiency, and nowhere is that more obvious than on a freezing highway when the cabin ...
Small Modular Reactors are pivoting the nuclear industry from custom-built energy cathedrals to factory-built energy ...
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Physicists make thermodynamics work inside the quantum world
For more than a century, thermodynamics has described how heat flows and engines run, while quantum mechanics has ruled the strange behavior of atoms and photons. Physicists have long suspected that ...
AI allowed Shein not just to outpace everyone but to rewrite the physics of trend creation itself. Yet Zara has managed to ...
Depending on how you look at it, this catchphrase from a 1980s pop song is decently accurate: you can actually melt the ...
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Don't Leave These Things In Your Car During the Winter
Winter transforms your car into something of a mobile freezer, and while that’s great for keeping your road trip snacks cold, ...
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Ramanujan’s Genius π Formulas From a Century Ago Might Help Explain the Deepest Secrets of the Universe
Ramanujan’s insights into pi are now guiding scientists toward a deeper understanding of how the universe works.
Though the two countries are now in a race to develop atomic technology, China’s most advanced reactor was the result of ...
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