Only a few groups of researchers around the world have attempted to produce glass using additive methods
University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers have devised a method to create pieces of "smart" glass that can recognize images without requiring any sensors or circuits or power sources
An alternative nanoscale design for eco-friendly smart glass
Chalcogenide glass is a unique material used to make optical components that operate at mid-infrared wavelengths
A new composition of germanosilicate glass created by adding zinc oxide has properties good for lens applications
Heating mantles and heating tapes are widely used by today’s scientists and researchers when heating their glass vessels.
Machine learning algorithms pinpoint new materials 200 times faster than previously possible
Engineers develop eco-friendly panels that switch from transparent to opaque
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