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English: Instead of seeing waste heat generated by machines as a problem, we should see it as a resource. Mary Ryan, Professor of Materials Science and Nanotechnology at Imperial College London, explores the potential to deploy new nano-composite materials in solutions such as using heat from a vehicle’s engine to power its air conditioning. http://www.weforum.org/
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