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New material blocks heat but keeps your view crystal clear
Researchers have long chased a deceptively simple goal in building design: glass that lets in the view and daylight, but not the heat that drives up energy bills. That ambition is now much closer to ...
Buildings can leak a lot of heat. Scientists think the remedy might come in the form of fireproof, transparent “Bubble Wrap.” ...
A new optically clear gel insulates windows without clouding views, potentially transforming how buildings save energy ...
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US lab creates bubble wrap-like window material that traps heat without blocking light
A new, thin insulator has been designed to boost the energy efficiency of windows by blocking heat. Designed by a team ...
Anthropocene Magazine on MSN
Chasing the dream of transparent insulation, researchers hit on a solution: high-tech “bubble wrap”
A team of scientists have created a porous material that keeps windows almost 100 percent transparent while blocking 10 times ...
“To block heat exchange, you can put a lot of insulation in your walls, but windows need to be transparent,” study co-author ...
This 100-foot roll of Bubble Wrap is perfect. It's from Sealed Air, so you know it's good quality. The bubbles are 5/16\\ - ...
Hate to burst your bubble, glass lab gear. But plastic bubble wrap also works pretty well at running science experiments. Scientists at Harvard University have figured out a way to use these petite ...
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