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		<description>[...] Kalex: A Better Way to Transfer&#160;Heat Written by Craig Rubens   No Comments Posted May 1st, 2008 at 3:21 pm in Startups     If we could create 100 percent efficiencies in our machines, we could solve many of our energy woes &#8212; but damn those pesky laws of thermodynamics that are holding us back. Kalex Systems is a startup that is rethinking thermodynamics and hoping to capture some of the energy we lose to heat in nearly everything we do (hat tip Jeff Nolan). [...]</description>
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