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Bacteria-grown biocomposites boost thermal and electrical conductivity in EV batteries
To address the intense heat loads that limit the reliability of next-generation computers and ...
As computers, electric vehicles, and other advanced electronic devices become more powerful, they also produce more heat. Too ...
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New bacteria-based cooling material could help electronics and EV batteries run cooler
Next-generation electronic devices like newer computers and other high-power devices require more energy to run. When they are working hard, the intense heat they generate can limit their performance ...
An international team of scientists led by microbiologists Marc Mussmann and Alexander Loy from the University of Vienna has discovered a new microbial metabolism: so-called MISO bacteria "breathe" ...
Integrated catalytic systems that combine microbial metabolism with chemocatalysis, electrocatalysis, photocatalysis and biocatalysis are emerging as sustainable solutions for hybrid ...
Microbial systems offer distinct advantages in protein expression, saving costs and time, and offering well-characterized host genetics and ease of scale-up. 2 However, challenges remain in process ...
Freshwater ecosystems represent Earth’s most significant natural methane (CH 4) source (117–212 TgCH 4 ·yr −1), surpassing wetland emissions documented in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report 1. CH 4 flux ...
An international team of scientists led by microbiologists Marc Mussmann and Alexander Loy from the University of Vienna has discovered a new microbial metabolism: so-called MISO bacteria "breathe" ...
A consortium of companies has developed what they call a digital twin of a microbial process to produce protein A. Novasign, based in Vienna, hopes its participation through the ECOnti consortium will ...
Electronic devices produce more heat as they become more powerful. A new bacteria-based material could offer a better way to ...
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