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this vehicle will be scaled up to become the first stage of Indias reusable two-stage orbital launch vehicleAir conditioning systems emit millions of tons of heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year.

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a team of researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm has developed an eco-friendly material that can be used to cool and even heat our homes.See Also This one-of-a-kind material could be a potential game changer in eco-friendly construction.combined with thermo-responsive optical transmittance (up to 86%) and mechanical strength up to 86 MPa.

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The life cycle assessment shows that the bio-based TW has a 39% lower environmental impact than transparent polycarbonate panels.The bio-based TW holds great potential as scalable and sustainable transparent heat storage solution.

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Study abstract:The sustainable development of functional energy-saving building materials is important for reducing thermal energy consumption and promoting natural indoor lighting.

The elegance is that the coconut molecules can transition from a solid-to-liquid which absorbs energy; or from liquid-to-solid which releases energy.uni-directional EF) is as effective as compared to alternatingly polarizing both the wound’s edges (i.

Using electric stimulation to repair wounds A 2021 report published by the Natural Library of Medicine reveals that about 2.They will continue their research to improve the method further and dig deep into the various factors that enable skin cells to heal faster in the presence of electricity.

The culmination of non-metal electrode materials and prudent microfluidic design allowed us to create a compact bioelectronic platform to study the effects of different sustained (12 hours galvanostatic DC) EF configurations on wound closure dynamics.Electric wound healing can help millionsAsplund and her team believe that their healing method could be beneficial.

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