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Posted: 2025-04-13 19:58:14 UTC

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Rice University engineers have created a smart thermochromic polymer that changes from clear to opaque to reflect sunlight and reduce the need for air conditioning, potentially leading to more energy-efficient cooling in buildings.
Energy-efficient cooling
Smart thermochromic polymer
Reduced air conditioning needs
Sunlight reflection
Developing materials that effectively regulate temperature
Reducing reliance on traditional air conditioning systems