
Thermodynamics Reimagined: A New Framework for Non‑Equilibrium Energy
Researchers at West Virginia University have expanded the first law of thermodynamics to describe energy conversion in non‑equilibrium systems by incorporating additional quantitative descriptors beyond density and temperature, enabling a more complete account of energy flow in complex substances such as plasmas, chemistry, circuitry, and quantum systems; the breakthrough could reshape how scientists model energetic processes across multiple fields.