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Beating the Heat: These Plant-Based Iridescent Films Stay Cool in the Sun

13th January 2024

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The technical term for this approach is passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC), so named because it doesn’t require an injection of energy into the system to disperse heat. The surface emits its own heat into space without being absorbed by the air or atmosphere, thereby becoming several degrees cooler than the surrounding air without needing electrical energy.

One Response to “Beating the Heat: These Plant-Based Iridescent Films Stay Cool in the Sun”

  1. eric Scott Norris Says:

    You couldn’t have found this in August ? It’s -3 here now !