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Air currents

David Jones

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6786, 528-528

Abstract: Conducting fluids are used to cool reactors, but Daedalus hopes that insulating fluids could be used to drive a pump without moving parts. The best working fluid would be air, with the potential to create silent air-conditioners and even aircraft.

Date: 2000
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