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Posted by anan
 - February 13, 2026, 16:38:06
Oh, wow. They used the same method used for thousands of years - dissolving some solid chemicals causes them to absorb a lot of heat. This was the first practical method to making ice in warm regions.
Cool stuff.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 13, 2026, 13:02:32
A team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences has addressed the limitations of solid-state refrigerants by integrating cooling and heat transfer into a single fluid, offering a potential solution for cooling data centers and homes.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Researchers-unveil-highly-efficient-low-emission-cooling-tech-with-67-joules-of-heat-absorption-per-gram.1225893.0.html