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A recent study conducted in Danish residential buildings indicates that indoor humidity and temperature have a limited impact on mucosal irritation. The findings highlight indoor air pollutants and inadequate ventilation as key contributors potentially affecting residents’ health, paving the way for further research into indoor air quality and its broader implications.
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This report surveys pioneering technologies reshaping the building sector to meet urgent energy transition goals. It highlights innovations in design, materials, and systems that enhance efficiency, cut emissions, and pave the way for net-zero, climate-resilient buildings

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This article explores how smart design, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence are transforming buildings into zero-energy powerhouses—cutting emissions, slashing energy bills, and reshaping the future of sustainable living.

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The INFINITE project showcases the case study of the sister buildings in Italy, demonstrating how integrated energy systems and technological kits can enhance energy performance in twin residential structures.

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