Researchers at the University of Massachusetts have developed a chalk-based fabric coating that can cool the air underneath by up to 8°F.
Using calcium carbonate and barium sulfate, it outperforms untreated fabrics, providing up to a 15 degrees cooler experience.
This method, inspired by historical cooling techniques, is being scaled up for broader use.
Using calcium carbonate and barium sulfate, it outperforms untreated fabrics, providing up to a 15 degrees cooler experience.
This method, inspired by historical cooling techniques, is being scaled up for broader use.