Researchers from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a sustainable, biodegradable, biorecyclable material: high-entropy non-covalent cyclic ...
An excerpt from “The Road to Wisdom,” by Francis S. Collins, on discovering the hand of God in the science of his creation.
The team points to glass’ optical properties and its “infinite recyclability” as reasons for turning to the material.
Developed by a research team affiliated with UNIST, the method can directly supply energy from glass of buildings, cars, and ...
that also bears his name, and it’s called “Bose glass.” Bose glass is unique in that the material exhibits glassy properties, but the particles in this phase of matter are also localized ...
What should we do with unwanted glass bottles? Turn them back into sand and use them to grow food! Researchers are experimenting with using recycled glass to replace some or all of the soil used to ...
That's its name. BOY:So it's a boy? SUSAN:Okay. So here, we're gonna see the glass being stacked onto ... This clip will be relevant for teaching Science at KS1 and KS2 in England and Foundation ...
and a U.S. National Science Foundation grant that's also supporting Glass Half Full, the company that supplied the glass particles.
Corning has diverse revenue streams, ranging from Optical Communications to Life Sciences and Emerging Growth Businesses.
That said, plants grown in mixes of over 50% glass particles (by weight) actually grew faster than those in 100% potting soil, plus they retained more water. pH levels fell in the same range for ...
Researchers used specialized filters on the James Webb Space Telescope to measure the atmosphere of HD 189733 b, according to the report published July 8 in the science journal Nature.