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The whitest paint is here – and it’s the coolest. Literally.
In an effort to curb global warming, Purdue University engineers have created the whitest paint yet. Coating buildings with this paint may one day cool them off enough to reduce the need for air conditioning, the researchers say.www.purdue.edu
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — In an effort to curb global warming, Purdue University engineers have created the whitest paint yet. Coating buildings with this paint may one day cool them off enough to reduce the need for air conditioning, the researchers say.
more evidence the world had a chance to survive if we just gave innovation more time. crypto added fuel to the fire we could not afford, and the lack of RnD early on on making cement "green". it's to late for this to matter now, humans had their chance. between stuff like this and the transition to LED light bulbs, etc. humans did have a chance though. that's the saddest part.
We found that using barium sulfate, you can theoretically make things really, really reflective, which means that they’re really, really white
First, let's look at the chemistry:
It's not like that carbon monoxide from the manufacturing is green.