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China Science Technology

Building Material Absorbs and Releases Heat 98

Zothecula writes "Researchers at the Ningpo, China campus of the University of Nottingham (UNNC) have created a new heat-regulating material that could be used to cut the heating and cooling costs of buildings. The non-deformed storage phase change material (PCM) can be fixed so that it starts absorbing any excess heat above a pre-determined temperature and releasing stored heat when the ambient temperature drops below the set point. The researchers say the material can be manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes, even small enough so that it can be sprayed as a microscopic film to surfaces in existing buildings."
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Building Material Absorbs and Releases Heat

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  • by Jeremiah Cornelius ( 137 ) on Wednesday August 03, 2011 @07:57PM (#36979544) Homepage Journal

    Whoa! Just like... matter!

    Can I patent this thermodynamics stuff?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 03, 2011 @08:09PM (#36979662)

    No, not just like "matter", you fucking moron.

    Since when did, say, a piece of concrete not release stored heat until the ambient temperature drops below a set point? Because, last I checked, normal materials release heat the minute the ambient temperature drops below the material temperature.

    Honestly, with your low UID, I would've expected you to have functional reading comprehension skills. Maybe it's time to see a doctor about your old age dementia, there, old timer.

  • No credibility (Score:4, Insightful)

    by MrQuacker ( 1938262 ) on Wednesday August 03, 2011 @08:11PM (#36979688)

    After all the articles about plagiarized and outright made up research in Chinese universities, I have to take every "discovery" they announce with huge skepticism.

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