Engineers are using the temperature difference between Earth and space to power a low-temperature Stirling engine that drives a fan. The UC Davis engineers used a technique over 200 years old: the ...
Engineers have built a modern Stirling engine that quietly turns the cold of outer space into steady mechanical power, using the night sky as a heat sink instead of a fuel tank. By radiating heat away ...
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