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PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
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PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
How cool is this?

Quote:PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
Researchers Klaus Sedlbauer and Herbert Sinnesbichler from the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics have created the temperature-regulating mug using phase change material (PCM). PCM is capable of storing and releasing large amounts of heat by changing its phase, such as changing from a solid to a liquid.

To design the new mug, the researchers first created a hollow porcelain shell filled with ribbons of highly conductive aluminum. The aluminum formed a honeycomb structure, which the researchers filled with solid PCM. When the mug is filled with a hot beverage, the PCM absorbs the heat and melts like wax into a liquid. This process cools the beverage down to the optimal temperature. As the beverage cools over time, the PCM slowly releases the stored heat back into the drink, maintaining the optimal temperature for up to 30 minutes.

As the scientists note, different drinks have different optimal temperatures. Warm drinks such as coffee and tea are best enjoyed at 58° C (136.4° F), beer tastes best at 7° C (44.6° F), and ice-cold drinks are best at -12° C (10.4° F). Since different types of PCM have different chemical properties and melting temperatures, the scientists can make different mugs for different beverages. The downside for the consumer is that there is not a single mug for hot and cold drinks.

PhsOrg notes: A well-insulated mug may keep your coffee somewhat warm, but now scientists have designed a high-tech mug that can keep drinks hot or cold at the perfect temperature for up to half an hour.

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I mean how fucking cool is that?

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RE: PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
Sure it's another miracle!
Now can they start work on a glass that can turn water into wine??
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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RE: PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
Bet the Priests are sitting around saying "Jeeze God, give us a break; they've made all sorts of neat stuff and we've had nothing from you in 2000 years!"
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RE: PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
(August 26, 2009 at 8:39 am)theVOID Wrote: Bet the Priests are sitting around saying "Jeeze God, give us a break; they've made all sorts of neat stuff and we've had nothing from you in 2000 years!"

Nah ... they're such a bunch of whack-jobs they simply turn reality on it's head and say praise be to [enter your chosen deity here] and ignore the people who really did the work! It's like when someone's life is saved in a 10/20 hour operation ... it's not, "Thanks doctor, thanks team for your hard work and expert actions, it's ...
PRAYSE BAY TU THU LAWD GAWD ALMARTY!!!!"

Pisses me off!

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RE: PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
I want one.
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RE: PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
Why on Earth would I wait 30 minutes to drink my coffee?
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(August 26, 2009 at 9:36 am)leo-rcc Wrote: Why on Earth would I wait 30 minutes to drink my coffee?
You wouldn't. It says the cup cools the liquid to the optimal temperature, and then maintains it for 30 minutes. You are supposed to drink it during those 30 minutes, not after. Big Grin
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RE: PhysOrg: Scientists Make Temperature-Regulating Coffee Mug
My coffee never gets the chance to cool down. Is that just me? Think
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I always drink my drinks shortly after I get them....cold drinks a few secs...hot drinks hardly longer lol.

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I'd love to have this thing... it takes me ages to drink things. I like to savor the taste see, and you can't taste the things that are in your stomach. I usually avoid 'hot beverages' and 'cold beverages', because it usually takes me so long to drink them that they are no longer hot or cold.
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