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The Weather Channel on MSNWhen Water Breaks The Rules: The Science Of SupercoolingEveryone knows water freezes at 32 degrees… or does it? We’re diving into the crazy science of supercooling, which allows water to remain liquid below 32°F (0°C) if other conditions are met. Want to ...
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tom's Hardware on MSNIonic Wind explores ionized air for cooling servers, claims a 60% cost reductionIonic Wind Technologies is experimenting with solid-state ionized air cooling that can simplify the cooling of data centers.
Enertopia has developed a solar module cooling system that uses a moisture collection layer to transfer heat while capturing ...
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