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Students at the Kobe City College of Technology have invented a 1.8-metre-long, two-seat bench chilled by thermoelectric elements, a semiconductor device that absorbs or releases heat depending on the direction of electric current, and that is also used in wine fridges. The "Cool Bench" was installed in a plaza in front of JR Sannomiya Station in Kobe's Chuo Ward.
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Learning about their project, Hiroshima-based equipment engineering firm Chudenko Corp. and other parties have offered to jointly develop the bench as a commercial product. To do so, they are conducting research on using solar power so that the benches don't need to be plugged in. They are aiming to get the benches onto the market in a few years after working to make it smaller and reduce production costs. A fourth-year student involved in the project commented, "It's like a dream that the bench we came up with is moving toward commercialization."

Hot Kobe residents get chance to chill out on 'Cool Bench' invented by students - The Mainichi
KOBE -- Students here have designed a bench to keep your buns cool in Japan's summer heat, and not only has one been installed in this western Japan c
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