Not white, but this colour developed by scientists is helping homes stay up to 9°C cooler under direct sunlight

Home Breaking News Not white, but this colour developed by scientists is helping homes stay up to 9°C cooler under direct sunlight
Global warming is making summers unbearable, pushing scientists to find cooling solutions. A breakthrough study reveals a new colored coating that keeps surfaces significantly cooler than the surrounding air, even under direct sunlight. This innovative, biomass-derived material uses light interference for color, avoiding heat absorption and offering a promising alternative to traditional white surfaces for buildings worldwide. Field tests show it outperforms existing colored paints, offering hope for humid cities.