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99 Percent Transparent: New Material Reduces Heat Losses in Windows

Summary by chip.de
Windows are considered to be the largest heat leaks in the house. Researchers are now developing an almost invisible material that allows almost the entire daylight to pass through and still isolates like a massive wall. This could significantly reduce heating costs.
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Windows are considered to be the largest heat leaks in the house. Researchers are now developing an almost invisible material that allows almost the entire daylight to pass through and still isolates like a massive wall. This could significantly reduce heating costs.

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chip.de broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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