
OpinionMay 26, 2021
A Better Way to Cool Ourselves
A new technique doesn’t deprive us of fresh air. And because it uses less energy, it’s good for the climate as well
Eric Teitelbaum, Ph.D., currently an engineer at AIL Research in Hopewell, NJ, thinks the best way to understand something is to build it yourself, and constantly challenges himself to build and evaluate concepts geared at reducing building energy consumption.

A Better Way to Cool Ourselves
A new technique doesn’t deprive us of fresh air. And because it uses less energy, it’s good for the climate as well