Air conditioning feels great on a hot summer day, but cooling homes and buildings uses considerable electricity. Now, scientists have developed a cool new fabric that could help its wearer beat the heat – without turning on the A/C. “Thermoconductive, Moisture-Permeable, and Superhydrophobic Nanofibrous Membranes with Interpenterated Boron Nitride Network for Personal Cooling Fabrics”” –Bin Ding, Ph.D., and Yang Si, Ph.D. (corresponding authors) You might
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