So, yesterday, I spoke about titanium dioxide– memories that were triggered by this new article. Research performed by Drs. J. Mandal (he earned his PhD in Applied Physics at Columbia; now he is a postdoc at UCLA), Y. Yang and N.Yu (Columbia), as well as A.P. Raman (UCLA). Their paper, Paints as a Scalable and Effective Radiative Cooling Technology for Buildings, was published in the journal, Joule.
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SLIPS sliding away…
Blood sucker. That’s right- a real blood sucker. Neventhes. A carniverous plant, found in the tropics of the Old World (an area ranging from China to Australia to Sri Lanka). These plants have a narrow stem (1 cm or so), but can reach 15 m in length.