
Science and technology have taken another leap forward — researchers from the USA, China, Singapore, and Sweden have developed a new-generation paint capable of reducing indoor temperatures, using artificial intelligence. The innovative formula makes this paint significantly more effective than traditional ones in keeping buildings cool.
According to a Nature journal article, this material can reduce room temperatures by 5 to 20°C. This not only decreases energy consumption but may also be a useful tool in the global fight against climate change.
One of the project leaders, Professor Yuebing Zheng of the University of Texas, emphasized the impact of AI on the process:
“Results that usually take months were achieved in just a few days,” he said.
The main advantage of this new paint is its composition — it includes nanophotonic and metamaterials that reflect sunlight and prevent heat from penetrating walls into buildings. This allows for stable indoor temperature control.
Though not yet available on the market, the product has already generated strong interest among scientists, city planners, and engineers. Lab tests confirm its environmental safety and durability.
Experts believe this innovation could mark the beginning of a new era in construction, climate design, and sustainable architecture. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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