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      <title>[Flash] Sunburn-Inspired Molecules Could Revolutionize Thermal Energy Storage</title>
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      <description>Molecules inspired by sunburn mechanisms could capture and store heat, offering a clean decarbonization solution for heating.</description>
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<p>According to BBC Technology, scientists have developed a molecular thermal energy storage technology inspired by sunburn mechanisms. These molecules can capture and store heat, releasing it on demand, offering a potential clean decarbonization solution for building heating and industrial processes.</p>
<p>If commercialized, this technology could replace traditional fossil fuel heating methods, with significant implications for carbon emission reduction.</p>
<p><em>Source: BBC Technology</em></p>
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