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Athena landed in a dark crater where the temperature was -280° F / -173° C

'Thermochromorph' art changes with the temperature

CES 2025: Razer reveals Project Arielle, its first temperature-controlled gaming chair

Project Arielle is Razer's first temperature-controlled gaming chair

A room temperature Li2O-based lithium-air battery enabled by a solid electrolyte

A hot day, a fan provides little benefit when the temperature exceeds 35°C

Waste oil turned into biodiesel in just 60 minutes, can power all types of vehicles | Chemists have also claimed that the reaction can be completed in under an hour at a temperature lower than that required to boil water.

US develops portable device that extracts water from air using 50% less energy | The device uses special materials that change temperature when stretched or compressed, allowing it to cool the air and condense water vapor with minimal energy use.

Ember’s temperature-controlled smart mugs are 20 percent off today

WHAM: Wisconsin High-Temperature Superconducting Axisymmetric Mirror

Linux 6.11 Adding Fan Speed / Temperature & Charge Control Drivers For The ChromeOS EC

How to use the Pixel 8 Pro's thermometer to take the temperature of almost anything

HH70, the first high-temperature superconducting Tokamak achieves first plasma

Perplexity now displays results for temperature, currency conversion and simple math, so you don’t have to use Google

Ember’s temperature-controlled smart mug is nearly half off today only

Why you can hear the temperature of water

Nuclear Fusion: KSTAR reaches a temperature of 100 million Celsius for 48 seconds

New window film drops temperature by 45 °F, slashes energy consumption | Assisted by quantum physics and machine learning, researchers have developed a transparent window coating that lets in visible light but blocks heat-producing UV and infrared.

In a First, a Prosthetic Limb Can Sense Temperature Like a Living Hand

The Pixel 8 Pro is one goofy way to take your temperature