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US lab creates bubble wrap-like window material that traps heat without blocking light
Physicists at CU Boulder have developed a novel insulating material for windows to improve the energy efficiency of buildings ...
To neatly wrap a gift, place the box upside down on the paper. Fold up one side of the paper until it covers about an inch of ...
“To block heat exchange, you can put a lot of insulation in your walls, but windows need to be transparent,” study co-author ...
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 ...
Christmas wrapping may look pretty, but it's an environmental disaster, critics say. Here are some alternatives ...
Caring for rosemary indoors during winter is straightforward. Place your rosemary in a window that gets six to eight hours of ...
Multifamily analysts are predicting that fewer new apartments will be completed in 2026. According to Yardi Matrix, ...
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Victoria Beckham’s Christmas gift wrapper reveals how to make presents look posh
An expert Christmas wrapper who is Victoria Beckham’s wrapping advisor has given her top tips for 2025 including using old ...
MOCHI uses microscopic, air-filled channels to stop heat in its tracks while remaining nearly crystal clear. If scaled up, it ...
Doing a few things to plan for a break from work can ensure you actually get to take one. Use these before, during, and after ...
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New window insulation blocks heat, but not your view
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have designed a new material for insulating windows that could improve the ...
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