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Scientists found how losing tiny brain insulation can derail thinking
New work in mice is revealing how losing insulation on just a few nerve fibers can throw off the timing of brain signals and unravel complex thought. Instead of needing widespread damage, the research ...
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a new window insulation material that could dramatically cut ...
“To block heat exchange, you can put a lot of insulation in your walls, but windows need to be transparent,” study co-author ...
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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 ...
Called MOCHI, the material combines high transparency with strong thermal insulation, addressing one of architecture’s ...
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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 ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Down and synthetic fill are used in cold weather and outdoor gear. Down insulation from duck and goose ...
MOCHI uses microscopic, air-filled channels to stop heat in its tracks while remaining nearly crystal clear. If scaled up, it ...
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A human topological insulator: Researchers use choreographed dance to explain quantum materials
Science can be difficult to explain to the public. In fact, any subfield of science can be difficult to explain to another scientist who studies in a different area. Explaining a theoretical science ...
Modern electrical equipment relies heavily on polymer insulation materials, which are crucial for ensuring the safe operation of ...
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