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  2. Radiative cooling - Wikipedia

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    Radiative cooling has been applied in various contexts throughout human history, including ice making in India and Iran, [3] heat shields for spacecraft, [4] and in architecture. [5] In 2014, a scientific breakthrough in the use of photonic metamaterials made daytime radiative cooling possible.

  3. Ice trade - Wikipedia

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    The ice trade, also known as the frozen water trade, was a 19th-century and early 20th-century industry, centering on the east coast of the United States and Norway, involving the large-scale harvesting, transport and sale of natural ice, and later the making and sale of artificial ice, for domestic consumption and commercial purposes.

  4. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic ice. Ice hockey team training on synthetic ice. Synthetic ice is a solid polymer material designed for skating using normal metal-bladed ice skates. Rinks are constructed by interlocking panels. Synthetic ice is sometimes called artificial ice, but that term is ambiguous, as it is also used to mean the mechanically frozen skating ...

  5. 20 Amazing No-Churn Ice Cream Recipes You Make Even Without ...

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    This easy strawberry ice cream requires no heating or saucepan at all. Just a food processor and an electric mixer (or a whisk!) While strawberries are used, feel free to sub in 3 cups raspberries ...

  6. Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The differences between a hydrogen ICE and a traditional gasoline engine include hardened valves and valve seats, stronger connecting rods, non-platinum tipped spark plugs, a higher voltage ignition coil, fuel injectors designed for a gas instead of a liquid, larger crankshaft damper, stronger head gasket material, modified (for supercharger ...

  7. You Don't Need an Ice Cream Maker for Homemade Ice Cream - AOL

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    Mix the salt and ice in the larger gallon-sized bag. Combine the sugar, cream and vanilla into the pint-sized bag and seal it carefully into the bigger Ziploc bag. Shake the two bags vigorously ...

  8. Phases of ice - Wikipedia

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    The ice VII was presumably formed when water trapped inside the diamonds retained the high pressure of the deep mantle due to the strength and rigidity of the diamond lattice, but cooled down to surface temperatures, producing the required environment of high pressure without high temperature. [151] Ice XI is thought to be a more stable ...

  9. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    A power failure warning that alerts the user by flashing a temperature display. It may display the maximum temperature reached during the power failure, and whether frozen food has defrosted or may contain harmful bacteria. Chilled water and ice from a dispenser in the door. Water and ice dispensing became available in the 1970s.