Members of our Community Editorial Board, a group of community residents who are engaged with and passionate about local ...
MOCHI uses microscopic, air-filled channels to stop heat in its tracks while remaining nearly crystal clear. If scaled up, it ...
I appreciated Gary Garrison’s editorial on the Boulder Police Department’s encryption of its public radio communications. Underlying this controversy is whether it is truly necessary or if it’s an ...
Buildings can leak a lot of heat. Scientists think the remedy might come in the form of fireproof, transparent “Bubble Wrap.” ...
Researchers developed a transparent window material that reduces energy loss by over 50%, offering a new solution for ...
Colorado team develop a new form of silicone that is more transparent than window glass, and a better thermal insulator than ...
Discover how a new, transparent window coating effectively traps heat to improve insulation while only reflecting around 0.2% ...
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a new window insulation material that could significantly improve how buildings manage ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder seem to have found a new way to insulate windows during the cold winter ...
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at a startup that’s industrializing big satellite manufacturing, transparent insulation and more.
Morning Overview on MSN
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 ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
New transparent window material could cut building energy loss by 50%
In most buildings, windows remain the most vulnerable part of the structure when it comes to energy loss. Worldwide, ...
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