Air Conditioners are Coming End
Scientists have developed a new white paint that reflects 95 per cent of the light that hits the surface on which it is used. The new paint, which remains 8-10 degrees colder than the ambient temperature in the summer season, will save energy by reducing the use of air conditioning.

The new acrylic paint, developed by Purdue University in the US, manages to stay significantly cooler than the ambient temperature, both day and night.
Paints on the market reflect 80-90 percent of the light hitting the surface, while this ratio is up to 95 percent in the newly developed paint.
During the Test, the painted area, which remains almost 10 degrees below the temperature of the environment at night, provides a cooler temperature of 8 degrees during the period when the sun is at the top during the day.
Professor Of Mechanical Engineering At Purdue University Xiulin Ruan explained that they used calcium carbonate fillings to develop a commercial dye that cools passively and minimize the amount of ultraviolet light absorbed by the dye.
Experts note that the new paint can keep buildings cooler, reducing the impact of climate change caused by air conditioning and other cooling technologies.