A wafer-thin flake of bismuth telluride can act a little like a one-way street for electricity, even when the push comes from an alternating signal. But the direction of that “street” is not fixed.
Thermoelectric devices are devices that can convert heat into electrical energy. Researchers have now developed a thermoelectric device composed of organic materials that can generate electricity from ...
In restaurants such as YOSHINOYA, various initiatives are underway to maintain and enhance food quality, including the management of cooking data and the optimization of the processes. The “NICK” is ...
New process device profiles for temperature sensors have been made available for the EtherNet/IP specification to improve vendor interoperability and thus help system integrators and end users ...
When it comes to medicine and treatment therapies, every patient is unique, meaning that it is necessary to tailor treatments to each person's specific needs and adjust monitoring according to their ...
FeverWarn is the only temperature sensing system that works in cold weather, hot weather, or direct sunlight. Traditional non-contact infrared thermometers are notorious for providing wildly ...
A newly granted patent (Publication Number: US11919428B2) discloses a temperature management system designed for an occupant supporting device. The system includes an air distributing device with a ...
Two-level systems: two of NIST’s superconducting thermometers for measuring cryogenic temperatures are glued to the lower left and upper right of this amplifier. (Courtesy: J Wheeler/NIST) A simple ...
This new organic thermoelectric device can convert room temperature heat, which is abundant in living environments and was previously not considered a possible energy source, into usable electrical ...
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