Medicine & TechnologyResearchers discovered a peptide glass that is recyclable, self-healing and optically transparent. Continue reading to learn more.
Discover the future of long-term data storage with glass and holograms. Learn how this revolutionary tech could change the way we preserve information. Read now!
The transparent wood could potentially become an alternative product for products consisting of thin fragile pieces of plastic and glass. Read to learn more.
Researchers at the Pennsylvania State University have created LionGlass, an eco-friendly glass which is more durable than conventional glass but has lower carbon emissions. Learn more about it in this article.
Mirrors have revolutionized people's perception of the world, from their clothing choices to various aspects of their daily existence. Find out more about the history of this clear glass and how it works to reflect images.
Using modern technology, scientists finally unveil the mystery behind the strength of a piece of glass known as Prince Rupert drop. Find out more about it in this article.
A new geological study confirmed that the black rocky glass shards in the Atacama Desert were produced by something outside of the deep cosmos 12,000 years ago.
Chalmers University of Technology researchers found that mixing multiple molecules could result in a new type of glass that has potential applications ranging from medicine, solar cell technology, and advanced digital screens.
Researchers discovered a new type of liquid in thin films. It is a new material that forms high-density glass, with the results promising how similar materials could lead to stronger, denser fabrications in the future.
Though fiber optic cables have made communication and data transmission even faster than previously possible, it is still subject to physical limitations and data losses. A new study has found a way to reduce signal losses from glass-based fiber optic cables.