Physics and thermodynamic students are taught that it is theoretically impossible to cool below the wet bulb temperature of air by evaporating water. It's no surprise, then, that thousands find it hard to believe that a company in Arvada, Colo. has created a thermodynamic cycle that not only can cool to that level, but is also being licensed for use in appliances.
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