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 grow vegetables. This project could turn waste ...
Scientists have investigated a new two-dimensional form of matter known as Bose glass, which could help physicists study a ...
Mark Boehme, a worker at Apogee's Viracon factory in Owatonna, inspects a large piece of glass as it moves through processing ...
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 ...
Three sizes of those particles were mixed with commercial potting soil, in ratios ranging all the way from 100% glass particles to 100% soil. The scientists then set about growing cilantro ...
LionGlass, a new family of glass engineered by researchers at Penn State, has secured its first corporate partner, a move ...
Looking for an eco-friendly, practical way to keep your seeds fresh for next season? Those glass jars you've got lying around ...
and a U.S. National Science Foundation grant that's also supporting Glass Half Full, the company that supplied the glass particles.
The New Orleans Museum of Art’s new special exhibition, “Sand, Ash, Heat: Glass at the New Orleans Museum of Art,” wants to ...
Mr Koska’s design, and others like it, were backed by the World Health Organisation, Unicef and the UNFPA at the turn of the ...
"It's changed my skin so quickly and has made it more hydrated, brighter, and bouncier — definitely has been helping with my ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed that the Moon was volcanically active around 120 million years ago, during the era when ...