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Paint-like coating cools buildings, reflects 97% of sunlight, captures water from air
Developed by researchers from the University of Sydney and start-up Dewpoint Innovations, the nano-engineered polymer ...
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Scientists Discover Roof Coating That Can Reduce Temps on Hot Days By 6C
Scientists believe a game-changing solution for overheated buildings may be closer than many expect. A new roof coating ...
A roof paint that can cool your home and pull fresh water straight out of the air? It's within reach, as scientists scale up ...
It’s made of a material called polyvinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropene (have fun reading it out loud), filled with ...
Scientists in Australia have developed a remarkable new paint-like coating that can keep buildings cool and collect fresh ...
As rising temperatures reshape real estate risk and value, investors are turning to heat-resilient design. Learn how passive ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Cooling paint harvests water from thin air
Researchers at the University of Sydney and start-up Dewpoint Innovations have developed a nanoengineered polymer paint-like ...
German automaker Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the Vision Iconic prototype, the first car featuring its “solar paint” photovoltaic solution, at Shanghai Fashion Week in China. The company said the ...
Semitransparent solar cells with natural looking color and strong heat blocking offer a realistic way for windows to generate ...
Modern solar panels made from silicon-based photovoltaics just got some competition. Oxford University has developed a new technology using perovskites, which are more flexible and efficient.
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