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The intersection of energy and cost management, occupant health and operational efficiency becomes particularly critical during summer months.
Researchers developed a textile that uses motion energy and phase change materials to power electronics while adapting to ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNBeyond shade: Researchers improve radiant cooling to make outdoor temperatures feel coolerA team of UCLA engineers and researchers has developed a new technique to make it feel up to 10 degrees Fahrenheit cooler ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNInspired by elephant ears, new wall design could help buildings stay cool and cut energy useDrawing inspiration from the venous ears of jackrabbits and elephants, Drexel University researchers have come up with a new ...
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World Construction Network on MSNEiffage to design and build Frontex headquarters in Warsaw, PolandEiffage, through its subsidiary Eiffage Construction, has secured a contract by Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, to design and build its new headquarters in Warsaw, Poland.
Underfloor air-conditioning (UfAC) systems can create space and drive sustainability on commercial developments and office ...
Drawing inspiration from the veinous ears of jackrabbits and elephants, Drexel University researchers have come up with a new ...
A relaxed, high-altitude home is Estudio Haa's latest residential project; welcome to Casa Koba, a house designed for comfort ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNElephant ear-inspired cement could help buildings stay cooler and save energy“We found, perhaps not surprisingly, that more vasculature surface area equates to better thermal performance. This observation is similar to physiology of elephant and jackrabbit ears, which contain ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNMen: here’s why the air con really is too cold for your female colleaguesThere are sound scientific reasons why women tend to need a warmer office temperature than men, as well as sartorial ones ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS cooling tent cuts radiant temperature by 10°F without blocking the viewUCLA engineers tested a transparent canopy that blends water-cooled panels with infrared-reflective film to slash outdoor feel by 10°F ...
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