HONG KONG, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --i2Cool is honored to participate in the Fostering Innovation for Resilience and Sustainable Transformation (FIRST) Programme, a global initiative led by City ...
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Chinese scientists create “cooling cement” that lowers building temperatures by 5°C — with zero electricity
Chinese scientists have developed a new type of cement that can cool buildings naturally, without using any electricity. This ...
Traditional cooling systems for buildings use refrigerants and electricity, which contribute to the atmospheric greenhouse effect. In response, materials scientists have turned to unconventional ...
A thermochromic film embedded with size-optimized microcapsules autonomously switches between passive heating and cooling ...
Radiative cooling is an emerging technology that holds the potential to enhance the performance and longevity of PV modules. Researchers from the Institute of Nanotechnology of Lyon explain how this ...
Frequent heatwaves and rising global temperatures underscore the urgent need for energy-efficient cooling solutions. Traditional cooling systems consume 10% of global electricity and exacerbate ...
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 ...
This review thoroughly encapsulates the contemporary advancements in radiative cooling systems, from materials to applications. Comprehensive discussion of the fundamental concepts of radiative ...
A research team unveils a next-generation transparent cooling film using the principles of radiative cooling. A research team consisting of Professors Junsuk Rho from the Department of Mechanical ...
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