What if we could use the cold darkness of outer space to cool buildings on earth? In this mind-blowing talk, physicist Aaswath Raman details the technology.
Aaswath Raman: How we can turn the cold of outer space into a renewable resource
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What if we could use the cold darkness of outer space to cool buildings on earth? In this mind-blowing talk, physicist Aaswath Raman details the technology.
What if we could use the cold darkness of outer space to cool buildings on earth? In this mind-blowing talk, physicist Aaswath Raman details the technology.
Aaswath Raman: How we can turn the cold of outer space into a renewable resource
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- Publication date
- 2018
- Topics
- Tedtalks, TED, Talks, science, technology, climate change, universe, sustainability, energy, electricity, physics, TED2017, 2018
- Contributor
- Access Humboldt - Eureka, CA
What if we could use the cold darkness of outer space to cool buildings on earth? In this mind-blowing talk, physicist Aaswath Raman details the technology he's developing to harness "night-sky cooling" — a natural phenomenon where infrared light escapes earth and heads to space, carrying heat along with it — which could dramatically reduce the energy used by our cooling systems (and the pollution they cause). Learn more about how this approach could lead us towards a future where we intelligently tap into the energy of the universe.
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- 2018-06-04 16:38:58
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- Duration
- 853
- Event
- TED2017
- Filmed
- 1492992000
- Identifier
- AaswathRaman_2018
- Published
- 1498228807
- Series
- tedtalks
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- luma_mufleh_don_t_feel_sorry_for_refugees_believe_in_them
- Speaker
- Luma Mufleh
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