The world’s first machine that can cool air by flexing artificial muscles

A new type of energy efficient, ecologically sustainable cooling technology that does not require the use of climate-damaging refrigerants is currently being developed by Professor Stefan Seelecke and his team at Saarland University. The new technology makes use of shape-memory materials that are also known as ‘artificial muscles’. These materials are able to transport heat Read more about The world’s first machine that can cool air by flexing artificial muscles[…]