New 3D Printable Phase-Changing Composites Can Regulate Temperatures Inside Buildings
July 10, 2021
July 10, 2021
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, July 10 -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
By Dharmesh Patel
Changing climate patterns have left millions of people vulnerable to weather extremes. As temperature fluctuations become more commonplace around the world, conventional power-guzzling cooling and heating systems need a more innovative, energy-efficient alternative, and in turn, lessen the burden on already struggling power grids.
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By Dharmesh Patel
Changing climate patterns have left millions of people vulnerable to weather extremes. As temperature fluctuations become more commonplace around the world, conventional power-guzzling cooling and heating systems need a more innovative, energy-efficient alternative, and in turn, lessen the burden on already struggling power grids.
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