Scientists introduce a new window technology to protect civilian and military infrastructure from EMP threats. SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Electromagnetic pulses ...
In most buildings, windows remain the most vulnerable part of the structure when it comes to energy loss. Worldwide, buildings account for roughly 40% of total energy use, much of it spent keeping ...
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Transparent OLED advance could improve AR displays and smart windows
Seoul National University College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Prof. Yongtaek Hong from the ...
Transparent radiative cooling holds the promise to efficiently manage thermal conditions in various electronic devices without additional energy consumption. Radiative cooling cover windows designed ...
When an architect conceives the opening of a space, the primary objective is to create a frame that enhances the views, optimizes the entry of natural light, and makes the most of the illumination it ...
Nippon Sheet Glass (NSG), Japan’s largest glassmaker, plans to show photovoltaic windows developed by its US unit, Ubiquitous Energy, at a train station in Japan. The windows feature a transparent ...
Researchers design novel metal mesh films to develop transparent glass windows with electromagnetic pulse-shielding capabilities for military and civilian infrastructure. Electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) ...
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