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As temperatures rise, home and business owners are doing what they can to keep buildings cooler. You may want to crank up the air conditioner to full blast, but that is an HVAC mistake to avoid in the ...
A new cement-based paint can cool down the building by sweating off the heat. The cooling paint, named CCP-30, was designed by an international team of researchers and features a nanoparticle-modified ...
A new kind of paint might be the key to cooling homes in humid climes like Singapore. Researchers based in the island country found their custom white paint, specially developed to 'sweat,' ...
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A cool house without air conditioning may soon be possible. Scientists in Singapore have developed a new type of paint that reflects sunlight and cools surfaces by slowly evaporating water. Unlike ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Nissan is testing their Cool Paint technology which keeps cars cooler and saves on energy use at the same time. Your car’s air conditioning has to work hard to cool you down ...
Did you know that Nissan's "cool paint" can make the inside of your car cooler? You badly need this one to combat the sweltering temperatures during summer days. Nissan is pioneering an innovative ...
Nissan has been trialing an innovative automotive paint aimed at helping lower a vehicle’s ambient cabin temperature in summer and reduce the energy usage of the air conditioning system. Developed ...
The earth is getting hotter, but we'll be damned if we let that affect our love of sitting in exposed metal boxes with big greenhouse-like windows. We'll keep cranking the AC as our interiors get ...
The world’s whitest paint just slimmed down, making the sunlight-reflecting pigment light enough to adorn planes, cars, and trains. Back in 2021, Xiulin Ruan, a mechanical engineering professor at ...