A heat engine small enough to fit inside a superconducting circuit has converted heat into measurable work near absolute zero ...
A research team led by Professor Il-Joo Cho of Korea University College of Medicine has developed a novel brain implant ...
Yeah, yeah, we all know that exercise is good for us and, frankly, many would say enough on the subject. Stronger muscles, improved balance, quicker gait, longer endurance and weight ...
Recent improvements in our understanding of how the principles of thermodynamics apply in the quantum realm could give a ...
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World’s first superconducting quantum heat engine could power bigger quantum computers
Scientists at Aalto University in Finland have built the world’s first cyclic heat engine, ...
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Exclusive: Pirelli explains the role of wheel‑rim development and driving styles on 2026 F1 tyres
In an exclusive interview with Motorsport, Dario Marrafuschi, head of motorsport at Pirelli, explains how the new regulations ...
A research team led by Xuelei Liang at Peking University’s School of Electronics has now developed the first all-carbon ...
Sungrow, the globally leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, showcased its latest residential, commercial & industrial (C&I), and utility-scale PV and storage solutions at Solar & ...
How a team at UC Berkeley devised a multi-sensor smell system and combined it with machine learning to create a more ...
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Graining and Blistering in F1: Causes, Impact, and How Teams Prevent Them
Graining and Blistering in F1 Graining and blistering are the two primary forms of tyre damage in Formula 1, and they arise from different ...
For more than 160 years, engineers building anything that generates or manages heat have worked under a rule so reliable it might as well have been gravity: whatever surface absorbs infrared radiation ...
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