Researchers at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and Samsung Electronics have developed a powerful new cooling technology using nano-engineered materials.
The new cooling system, based on a material called CHESS, is more energy-efficient, quieter, and environmentally friendly compared to traditional compressors.
CHESS enables refrigerators to be almost twice as efficient as those using current solid-state cooling materials, reducing energy consumption by up to 70%.
The technology not only revolutionizes refrigeration but also has the potential to be used in wearable devices, medical prosthetics, and other cooling applications beyond traditional refrigeration.