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September 6, 2012

UW science building uses new goo to help stay cool

By JON SILVER
Journal Staff Reporter

Photo by Benjamin Benschneider/ZGF [enlarge]
The 90,000-square-foot space includes research labs, faculty offices and common areas.

Filling your walls with goo may seem like a strange way to cut energy costs, but that's exactly what the University of Washington did with its new Molecular Engineering and Sciences Building.


 
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