Cold Tube
  • Jul 25, 2022 6:00 am
  • 18:16 mins

Has the world gets hotter, air conditioning is ever more in-demand. But traditional AC requires a lot of energy and is an important contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, globally. So, the world needs more efficient ways to cool off. One solution was put to the test in hot, humid Singapore. Eric Teitelbaum was on the design team at Princeton University, where he graduated with his PhD in architecture and materials science.