Humans have been making glass for 4,000 years. But now, scientists are developing techniques that will impact everything from medicine to the way we see the universe. Technicians in upstate New York ...
Harvard researchers have found that silica, long thought to lack the right properties for optical metasurfaces, can sometimes ...
An unexpected discovery in a Harvard lab has led to a breakthrough insight into choosing an unconventional material, silica, ...
The designs for six new stained-glass windows for the cathedral of Notre Dame have gone on show at the Grand Palais in Paris, despite a number of protests against the project. The works by the French ...
China's glass substrate through glass via (TGV) industry has made significant progress, with companies pushing innovations from materials to mass production. Despite challenges in yield and process ...
Apple users can now opt for a "Liquid Glass" makeover, at least on specific devices. Unveiled at the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference, the "beautiful new" software design intended to "make apps ...
Julia Ries Wexler is a writer focusing on all things health and wellness. She has over 10 years of experience in health journalism, and though she has written about pretty much every health topic ...
Fuyao Glass Industry Group, one of the world’s largest auto glass manufacturers, attracted wide attention in the U.S. in 2019 when it was the focus of an Oscar-winning documentary, “American Factory,” ...
Imagine supercomputers that think with light instead of electricity. That s the breakthrough two European research teams have made, demonstrating how intense laser pulses through ultra-thin glass ...
TL;DR: Samsung Electronics is prioritizing advanced semiconductor packaging and robotics as key growth engines, focusing on next-gen glass interposers to enhance AI chip performance by 2028. The ...
The nascent carbon dioxide removal industry expects to hit a milestone this year: 1 million tonnes of planet-warming CO2 removed from the atmosphere. That certainly is progress, but things aren’t ...