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Cornell's Bio-Inspired Panels Enhance Thermal Mixing Efficiency
Researchers at Cornell University have developed panels inspired by fish gills that improve the mixing of heat and molecules in fluids, with potential applications in various technologies.
Editorial Staff
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The research from Cornell University focuses on a novel approach to thermal mixing, drawing inspiration from the structural efficiency of fish gills.
These bio-inspired panels could significantly enhance the performance of heat exchangers and biomedical devices by optimizing fluid dynamics.
The implications for soft robotics are also noteworthy, as improved thermal management can lead to better functionality and efficiency in these systems.