Pollen-based sunscreen: New invention cools skin, blocks UV rays without harming marine life
A team at Nanyang Technological University has developed the world’s first pollen-based sunscreen. It is a natural formula that blocks harmful UV rays and cools the skin by up to five degrees Celsius. The eco-friendly sunscreen is also safe for marine life, offering a healthier choice for both people and the planet. Professor Cho Nam Joon, Director of the Centre for Cross Economy and President's Chair in Materials Science and Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University, joins us in the studio to talk about his team's creation.
A team at Nanyang Technological University has developed the world’s first pollen-based sunscreen. It is a natural formula that blocks harmful UV rays and cools the skin by up to five degrees Celsius. The eco-friendly sunscreen is also safe for marine life, offering a healthier choice for both people and the planet. Professor Cho Nam Joon, Director of the Centre for Cross Economy and President's Chair in Materials Science and Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University, joins us in the studio to talk about his team's creation.