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Evapotranspiration: The Cooling Engine Nobody Plugged In
Plants pull heat from air through water. Measurably. Silently. [1]
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Thermal Mass in Living Systems: Why a Pot of Soil Stays Cool
Wet soil absorbs heat like concrete. Plants add evaporation on top. [9]
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Leaf Area Index: Measuring What a Canopy Actually Delivers
Higher leaf area per square metre means more transpiration per hour. [2]
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Four Disciplines, One Blindspot: How Plant Science, Materials, Comfort Engineering and IAQ Never Talked
Plant science, materials, comfort engineering, and IAQ never shared a table. [4]
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The Patent Trail: Who Finally Connected the Dots
Six patents connect plant science, thermal mass, and comfort into one system. [16]
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One Unit, Five Functions: Shade, Cooling, Humidity, Air Quality, Comfort
One plant cluster delivers shade, cooling, humidity, air quality, and comfort. [1]
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Indoor Microclimate Modification: Cooling the Person, Not the Building
HVAC cools buildings. Biothermal Microconditioning cools the person at their desk. [8]
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Why Western HVAC Never Looked Down: The Floor-Level Blindspot
HVAC blows cold air from ceilings. The person sits at floor level. [12]