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Heat Training Grant 2025 Mid-scheme Review: heat pump installers
Heat Training Grant 2025 Mid-scheme Review: heat pump installers Findings from the Heat Training Grant 2025 Mid-scheme Review, based on a survey of people who completed heat pump installation training under the scheme. Applies to England Documents Details The Heat Training Grant (HTG) provides heating engineers with grants of up to £500 towards eligible heat pump or heat network installation training in England.
Heat map shows most of Spain in intense heat: how much will temperatures rise where you live?
Settled weather will dominate most of Spain this weekend, with rain confined to the north and the Pyrenees as temperatures rise sharply; next week the south could approach 38°C. Saturday will start with a weak weather front that will bring light, scattered showers to Galicia and the Cantabrian coast. In the afternoon, developing cloud will build over the mountain areas and the Pyrenees may see locally heavy thunderstorms.
Too hot, too humid: Why the sustained heat wave in India and Pakistan is so dangerous
Too hot, too humid: Why the sustained heat wave in India and Pakistan is so dangerous Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor India and Pakistan are no strangers to heat. This time of year is the worst, as heat peaks before the monsoon brings cooler conditions from June. But this year's heat is something else.
‘Woefully unprepared’: extreme heat will double US hospitalizations by 2040, study finds
Sharp rise in hospital visits will in turn drive up annual healthcare costs for heat-related conditions to over $1bnPeople in the US are poised to endure another summer of unusually ferocious heat and there will be little respite in the years ahead, with a new study finding that the coming 15 years could see a doubling in hospitalizations due to heat-related illnesses. The number of annual heat-related emergency department visits or hospitalizations across the US are set to rise from about...
‘Woefully unprepared’: extreme heat will double US hospitalizations by 2040, study finds
Sharp rise in hospital visits will in turn drive up annual healthcare costs for heat-related conditions to over $1bnPeople in the US are poised to endure another summer of unusually ferocious heat and there will be little respite in the years ahead, with a new study finding that the coming 15 years could see a doubling in hospitalizations due to heat-related illnesses. The number of annual heat-related emergency department visits or hospitalizations across the US are set to rise from about...
Heat breaks the rules at the nanoscale and scientists used it to their advantage
Heat breaks the rules at the nanoscale and scientists used it to their advantage Tiny gold-engineered structures let scientists dramatically boost and control heat flow, potentially transforming everything from computer chips to energy systems. - Date: - June 8, 2026 - Source: - College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University - Summary: - Scientists used nanoscale gold metamaterials to supercharge heat transfer across tiny gaps, achieving up to four times more energy flow than similar...
What makes a heat dome? Experts explain
The heat dome phenomenon, which occurred in the Pacific Northwest in 2021, was a rare and extreme weather event characterized by a prolonged period of high temperatures and humidity, resulting in record-breaking heat and significant human impact. The event was caused by a combination of atmospheric conditions, including a high-pressure system and a lack of cloud cover, which trapped heat and moisture in the region, leading to widespread heat-related illnesses and deaths.
How extreme weather and heat could affect players at World Cup 2026
How extreme weather and heat could affect players at World Cup 2026 Climate experts warn that a quarter of World Cup games could be played in very hot conditions, affecting fans and players. Sweaty, shirtless football players lying on the pitch have seldom raised eyebrows as they did last week when photographs of European players struggling to train in the heat sparked concerns over sweltering US summer temperatures at the World Cup. Scientists have long cautioned that extreme heat could...
New device could make processors run 1,000 times faster without additional waste heat — scientists say it could reduce data center energy demands
New device could make processors run 1,000 times faster without additional waste heat — scientists say it could reduce data center energy demands A new device could allow computer processors to operate significantly faster, without generating waste heat. Researchers in Japan have created a device that promises to boost computer processing speeds, without generating massive amounts of additional heat. Two of the limiting factors in high-performance computing, especially for the processors...
Flow-priority optimization of additively manufactured variable-TPMS lattice heat exchanger based on macroscopic analysis
arXiv:2512.10207v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Heat exchangers incorporating triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) lattice structures have attracted considerable research interest because they promote uniform flow distribution, disrupt boundary layers, and improve convective heat-transfer performance. However, from the perspective of forming a macroscopic flow pattern optimized for heat-exchange efficiency, a uniform lattice is not necessarily the optimal configuration. This study...