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Deyu Li in the lab New Method for Enhancing Thermal Conductivity Could Cool Computer Chips, Lasers and Other Devices
Released December 14, 2011
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color-enhanced image of a droplet of water Researchers Discover How to Tame Hammering Droplets
Released January 21, 2011
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Joseph Heremans Semiconductor Could Turn Heat Into Computing Power
Released September 27, 2010
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a one-atom thick sheet of graphene With Support, Graphene Still a Superior Thermal Conductor
Released April 8, 2010
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cooling skin before scan Scanning for Skin Cancer: Infrared System Looks for Deadly Melanoma
Released February 26, 2010
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Princeton REU student Claire Woo at work in the laboratory of Jay Benziger. Hydrogen-Powered Lawnmowers?
Released January 22, 2007
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A schematic representation of the miniaturization of the active building envelope (ABE) system. Self-Cooling Soda Bottles?
Released July 11, 2006
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