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Incredible new material makes heat programmable

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Osaka Metropolitan University researchers developed a programmable thermal material using magneto-optical and phase-change materials that can independently control heat absorption and emission directions, switch on/off, and retain memory without continuous power—overcoming the long-established principle of reciprocity that previously made precise thermal control impossible.

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Early-stage laboratory research; practical applications in infrared sensors, thermal devices, and memory technology remain in development.

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