In the race toward sustainable energy solutions and carbon neutrality, the spotlight is increasingly turning to passive radiative cooling (PRC) technologies—innovative systems capable of reducing temperatures without consuming electrical power. A breakthrough study from the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter at the Chinese Academy of Sciences introduces a novel approach that enhances this cooling effect using yttrium-doped M…
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