Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Nanotubes Act as 'Thermal Velcro' to Reduce Computer-Chip Heating

Purdue University Public Release, 2 May 2006 Engineers have created carpets made of tiny cylinders called carbon nanotubes to enhance the flow of heat at a critical point where computer chips connect to cooling devices called heat sinks, promising to help keep future chips from overheating. Read more