A transparent radiative cooling film technology that dissipates heat directly to the outside without consuming electricity has been developed to reduce vehicle overheating during summer. The ...
Traditional cooling systems for buildings use refrigerants and electricity, which contribute to the atmospheric greenhouse effect. In response, materials scientists have turned to unconventional ...
Researchers at Seoul National University have unveiled a groundbreaking thermal management technology capable of selectively implementing cooling and heating functions using a single material and ...
Beating vehicle overheating under sunlight with a single “transparent radiative cooling film” / Up to 20% reduction in summer cooling load, maximizing electric vehicle efficiency A “transparent ...
A thermochromic film embedded with size-optimized microcapsules autonomously switches between passive heating and cooling modes while maintaining high infrared emission for all-season thermal ...
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