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The Little Cooling Device That Could: Stanford Scientists Invent AC Unlike Any Other
With much of the world's population centered around the equator, the ability to cool a structure during the heat of the day without the use of electricity-gobbling air conditioners is a puzzle scientists have long tried to solve, until now: Stanford University researchers announced recently that they believe they have finally cracked the code in a device designed to reflect sunlight back into space.
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