'Nano inks' could passively control temperature in buildings, cars

World-first ‘phase change inks’ that could transform how we heat and cool buildings, homes and cars—to achieve sophisticated ‘passive climate’ control—have been developed, with enormous potential to help reduce energy use and global greenhouse gas emissions.


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Source: Phys.org