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What makes diodes so important
Diodes guide electricity in just one direction, preventing damage and making circuits work correctly. This video explains how ...
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New 1-way heat diode could let batteries survive extreme conditions
Engineers have long known how to steer electricity in one direction, but heat has been far harder to tame. Now a new one-way thermal “diode” promises to give designers similar control over heat flow, ...
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One-way heat diode could help batteries survive extreme operating conditions
University of Houston researchers have developed a new way to make heat flow in ...
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'Thermal diode' design promises to improve heat regulation, prolonging battery life
New technology from University of Houston researchers could improve the way devices manage heat, thanks to a technique that ...
An MQTT client cannot connect through a data diode because MQTT requires two-way data flow just to send data. Before MQTT data can traverse a data diode, it must be received ...
New thermal diode technology could steer heat one way, preventing overheating and prolonging battery life in phones and other ...
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Scientists Pioneer Reverse Solar Panels to Create Energy at Night
Australian scientists are developing a "reverse solar" panel-a thermoradiative diode that converts the Earth's emitted ...
One of the showrunners of the Fallout TV series has discussed the fate of Mr. House as we approach the Season 2 finale, and explained how the show has still managed to avoid making a New Vegas ending ...
How did OLED technology surpass popular LED panels, and what drives customers to pay top dollar for the latest models, year ...
New nanosculpting method creates 3D single-crystal devices with switchable diode behaviour for low-power electronics.
Combining efficiency with ruggedness, RIR Power Electronics’ MPS technology enables designers to achieve higher performance without compromising reliability.
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'Earthquake on a chip' uses 'phonon' lasers to make mobile devices more efficient
A new technology that generates tiny, earthquake-like effects could shake up the wireless device industry with smaller, less ...
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