Energy Efficiency

Cross-section of a gradient aramid aerogel fiber with fine pores outside and larger pores inside.

Gradient Aerogel Fibers: How a “Fluffy-Core, Fine-Skin” Design Crushes Heat and Stays Tough

A new class of gradient all-nanostructured aramid aerogel fibers (GAFs) delivers thermal insulation that beats air while staying light and tough. By engineering a radial pore gradient—fine pores outside (~150 nm), larger pores inside (~600 nm)—the fibers create interfacial thermal resistance that slows heat flow, dropping radial thermal conductivity to 0.0228 W·m⁻¹·K⁻¹. Unlike wet-spun fibers that form a stiff, failure-prone skin, GAFs weave a nano-entangled network that spreads stress, reaching ~29.5 MPa strength and ~39.2% strain. A microfluidic spinning process, followed by supercritical drying, lets researchers tune gradient thickness and pore structure on demand. The result is a scalable, fabric-ready fiber for personal thermal management, firefighting gear, EVs, and aerospace—anywhere you need thin, flexible, high-performance insulation. In short: the gradient turns heat into a maze and keeps the fiber unflappable under load.

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Revolutionizing Energy Efficiency: Quantum-Designed Windows Save Energy with Style

Discover the next big thing in energy efficiency: a revolutionary window coating designed with quantum computing. This innovative wide-angle spectral filter blocks UV and infrared rays while letting natural light in, reducing heat and cutting cooling energy use by up to 97.5 MJ/m² annually. Perfect for homes, offices, and vehicles, this breakthrough promises a greener and cooler future. Read on to see how quantum annealing is reshaping sustainability!

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ClearVue’s Solar Vision Glass: Innovation at the Intersection of Technology and Sustainability

ClearVue Technologies partners with Prefabulous to launch a solar-glass-integrated, net-zero modular home prototype, aligning with global green goals. This venture will test solar glazing and cladding, aiming for energy-efficient, sustainable housing solutions. If successful, ClearVue could bring affordable, eco-friendly modular homes mainstream, with the pilot home expected by early 2025.

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CRAM: Faster and Greener Tech Breakthrough

Traditional computers waste energy moving data between separate parts. CRAM, a new technology, combines these parts, making computers faster and more efficient. Successful tests show CRAM’s potential to revolutionize tech, improving AI and everyday devices while saving energy.

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