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AMHERST – Researchers say they have created a way to turn everyday fabrics into cooling textiles using an eco-friendly chalk-based coating that deflects sun rays and pushes out body heat. 

The University of Massachusetts team says the process, known as radiative cooling, usually requires light-refracting synthetic particles or expensive organic polymers containing PFAs, rendering scale production unsustainable.

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