KEY POINTS Ultra-white paint can contribute greatly to reducing global warming

It is also cheaper to produce than other similar materials

It took the team of engineers from Purdue University six years to invent the ultra white paint

An ultra white paint developed by a group of engineers could cool off a building, possibly reducing the need for air conditioning. The paint works by sending heat away from Earth into deep space where it can circulate indefinitely at the speed of light. The product is much cheaper than its counterparts and works in all types of environments, including the Arctic whilst also challenging "white elephant" problems such as depleting ozone. Utilizing available solar energy such as sunlight and vast reservoirs of salt and water, the team at Purdue created ultra-white steels and paints using a $64 million trip to the moon. It was ordered from the United States Space Agency and headed to the moon aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. It rebounded from the heat of re-entry and had no color. Then, using an unlikely source, an orange planet called Phobos. At the micro-second level, it more than doubled the temperature of the salts to 2,350 degrees Celsius, offering a potential technology for Earth-like winter applications. According to a report in EurekAlert!, physicists working with the research team concluded that refrigeration could affordably produce a paint product that interlocks with computers, television sets, home appliances (such as air conditioners and washing machines), laboratories, drug companies and war-path sensing equipment. Cooling down buildings and cars The jury is still out on the durability of this advanced cooling paint, and the fabric could lose its heat absorber charge when exposed to fresh air. But even in this condition, the paint could effectively cool it itself back down to room temperature to further reduce energy losses, keeping it a "green" product.

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Men span their legs with feet in the shape of a ladder. Among them is one Israeli, a master engineer who developed the amazing technology to reach or protect Earth's orbit. David said, "I dreamed of this technology since I was little boy. When I grew up and entered the school of Civil Engineering, my dream became reality. This is a result of a long process," he added to the Israeli site, adviq.com.

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