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Paint-like coating cools buildings, reflects 97% of sunlight, captures water from air
The nano-engineered polymer paint-like coating could help tackle global water scarcity and cool buildings, reducing the need for energy-intensive systems.
Researchers in Australia have come up with a new type of outdoor paint that can reduce surface temperatures by up to 6C while ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Eco-friendly roof paint cools homes and extracts fresh water from the air
On a hot summer day, rooftops shimmer in the sunlight, blasting heat into houses and streets. But that might change thanks to ...
The Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority approved an intent to award a $535,500 contract to remove lead-based paint in GHURA housing units located in Dededo, Toto, Inalåhan, Talofofo and Yona. A ...
Steelpaint GmbH has reported strong growth in orders for corrosion protection coatings on Germany’s inland waterways, with a ...
Anthropocene Magazine on MSN
Scientists develop energy-free cooling paint that produces potable water
A nanoengineered roof coating reflects 97% of sunlight, condenses dew, and could help fight heat and drought in ...
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