Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are examining “white graphene” for the development of new electronics and quantum devices. “The material, technically known as hexagonal boron nitride, features better transparency than its sister, graphene, is chemically inert, or non-reactive, and atomically smooth. It also features high mechanical … [Read more...]
Liquid Cooling – ‘Practical Guidelines to Design & Manufacture’ Webinar
Industry trends continue to produce smaller footprints with higher power densities. In some cases, Liquid Cooling is the answer for cooling your application. This discussion will go over the basic design and structure of several standard and custom liquid cooling solutions while highlighting the manufacturing process most appropriate for your application. Watch this webinar on … [Read more...]
Energy Efficient, Waterborne Data Center
Recently, Nautilus Data Technologies, based in Pleasanton, Calif., has constructed a waterborne data center. “The production data center is under construction on a 230-foot long barge that will have 30,000 square feet of white space on multiple floors with the ability to mix and match rack power up to 60 kilowatts per rack,” TechTarget.com reported. The data center pumps … [Read more...]
New Cost-effective Method for Producing Graphene
Recently, researchers at the University of Glasgow in Scotland have discovered how to produce large sheets of high-quality graphene in a way that is 100 times less expensive than previous methods. “The University of Glasgow team decided to see if they could make graphene with copper foils, which are already being cheaply made in bulk to create common household lithium-ion … [Read more...]
New Platform for Nanoscale Thermal Measurements
A CCNY team led by physics professors Carlos Meriles and Elisa Riedo recently reported on a platform for nanoscale thermal measurements based on magnetic resonance, and optical and atomic force microscopy. “Their paper, ‘Imaging thermal conductivity with nanoscale resolution using a scanning spin probe,’ is based on a simple notion: that a hot probe in contact with a thermally … [Read more...]
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