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Insulating Material for Windows: the New Almost Invisible that Isolates Like a Wall

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If the windows are the energy Achilles heel of your house, there is good news that comes from the laboratory. A team from the University of Colorado Boulder has created an almost invisible material that isolates like a wall with just 5 millimeters thick. It is called MOCHI and promises to change the way in which we stop the waste of energy in buildings. The buildings consume about 40% of all the world energy, and much escapes through the windows…
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If the windows are the energy Achilles heel of your house, there is good news that comes from the laboratory. A team from the University of Colorado Boulder has created an almost invisible material that isolates like a wall with just 5 millimeters thick. It is called MOCHI and promises to change the way in which we stop the waste of energy in buildings. The buildings consume about 40% of all the world energy, and much escapes through the windows…

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Qué! broke the news on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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