Tag: Glass

CTA train operator hit by flying glass as shootout erupts on Dan Ryan

(CWB Chicago file photo) On Sunday morning, a CTA train operator was injured by flying glass after a

Apple’s Liquid Glass To Have Off Slider in iOS 27

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: According to Tech Advisor, Apple's iOS 27 update will enable

Glass: Recycling’s Negative-Value Problem – Earth911

In the United States, the average household uses approximately 150 pounds of glass containers annually, yet over two-thirds

Step-By-Step Guide To Glass Skin

The concept of "glass skin" has evolved from a trend to a primary objective in contemporary skincare. As

Stained Glass Objects by Pia Hinz Reflect the Contrast Between Strength and Fragility — Colossal

Construction sites and farming landscapes are often noted for their utilitarian and demanding nature—spaces characterized by ruggedness and

Croxsons introduces new lightweight glass packaging solution

UK-based Croxsons has recently launched a groundbreaking glass packaging solution called Rightweight, designed to revolutionize the balance between

You’ll Need a Magnifying Glass to Read Some of the World’s Smallest Books at the V&A — Colossal

Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House: A Miniature Marvel at Windsor Castle In the grand halls of Windsor Castle, there

‘Ideal Glass’ That Behaves Like a Crystal May Be Possible After All : ScienceAlert

Physicists Create Simulation Demonstrating Feasibility of Ideal Glass Physicists in the US have recently made a groundbreaking discovery

Grant Garmezy Molds a Full-Size Dakotaraptor from Molten Glass — Colossal

Grant Garmezy, an artist known for his intricate glass sculptures, recently took on a fascinating project: recreating a

Rare Glass Blobs in Brazil Reveal an Ancient Impact, But Something Is Missing : ScienceAlert

A recent discovery in Brazil has shed light on an ancient impact event that occurred millions of years

Katharine Burr Blodgett made a breakthrough when she discovered ‘invisible glass’

The 1930s were a remarkable decade for research at the General Electric Company, with Katharine Burr Blodgett making

Data centres could store information in glass for thousands of years

Data storage technology has seen a major breakthrough with the development of a system that stores information in