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Energy Transfer has a lofty 7.7% yield right now. As noted, that is well above average and it's even higher than Enbridge's 5 ...
Scientists have found a clever way to double the efficiency of thermoelectric materials — those that convert heat into ...
Picture a future where supercomputers use less energy, electric cars charge faster ... More information: William Hutchins et ...
Researchers have demonstrated a significant performance increase in cooling technology for high-power electronic devices. They designed novel capillary geometries that push the boundaries of thermal ...
"Our study paves the way for the development of new turbulence control strategies with energy-saving effects using viscoelastic fluids, contributing to heat transfer and mixing phenomena in ...
There are roof shapes and ratios that maximize heat retainment and energy efficiency and, interestingly, ancient Italian architects and builders seemed to know it, too.
In the constellation of energy stocks today, Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) is a standout, offering investors a lofty 7.7% yield. That's extremely attractive given that the S&P 500 index, even after a ...
Picture a future where supercomputers use less energy, electric cars charge faster ... Ultrafast evanescent heat transfer across solid interfaces via hyperbolic phonon–polariton modes in ...