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ArticleBody:The recent explosion in energy-intensive artificial intelligence projects presents problems, including how to keep them cool. The data centers needed to run them produce massive amounts of heat, and require substantial A/C systems to maintain them at functional temperatures. Vapor compression refrigeration—the method still most often found in cars, buildings, and factories—is commonly used to meet these cooling demands.

“While previous studies mostly focus on original system design and numerical simulation, we report a rational and universal design strategy of thermogalvanic electrolytes, enabling a record-high cooling performance that is potentially available for practical application,” Jiangjian Duan, the study’s senior author, said in a statement on Thursday. Existing thermogalvanic cells rely on what are known as electrochemical redox reactions using dissolved iron ions.

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