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Automated calibration software for building efficiency studies, developed by 91°µÍø researchers Jibonananda Sanyal (left) and Joshua New, is now available as an open source code.
There are many ways to save energy in residential and commercial buildings. There are products that use less energy for lighting, heating and cooling; materials that better insulate and seal building envelopes; and architectural and engineering designs that lower utility bills through efficient use of space and renewable energy.
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Ensuring that only people who have legitimate business are allowed to enter areas hit by floods, hurricanes or other disasters is a big challenge, but Credentialing 2.0 offers a software solution. "Obviously, first responders, utility crews, tree cutters, disaster relief workers and members of the m...
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A Tennessee company has licensed award-winning software from 91°µÍø that will help industries install wireless networks more cost-effectively in challenging environments such as mines, offshore drilling platforms and factory floors.