Covers the introduction to geothermal energy, including advantages, drawbacks, suitable applications, efficiencies, the underground resource, heat sources, and historical aspects.
Explores the importance of protein-ligand interactions, focusing on binding affinities and energetic landscapes, with implications for drug development and specificity.
Discusses entropy, isentropic transformations, and the Clausius-Kelvin prohibitions, as well as the Carnot cycle and the efficiency of machines with two heat sources.