Using viruses to augment boiling and condensation processes

Thursday, March 26, 2015 - 06:30 in Physics & Chemistry

Legions of viruses that infect the leaves of tobacco plants could be the key to making power plants safer, heating and cooling of buildings more efficient, and electronics more powerful. These tiny protein bundles, which were once a threat to a staple cash crop of the nascent United States in the 1800s, are now helping researchers like Drexel University's Matthew McCarthy, PhD, better understand and enhance the processes of boiling and condensation.

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