The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
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US scientists simulate elusive ideal glass that behaves mechanically like a crystal
Scientists have created the first computer model of an “ideal glass,” a theoretical material ...
A research team from multiple institutions including the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (CAS), Beijing Computational Science Research Center, and Hangzhou Dianzi University ...
A UK manufacturing company that makes car parts has plunged into administration. WCM Europe Ltd specialises in engineering ...
The art of experimentation is alive and well in the craft beer industry, and things can get weird. Here are some brews whose ...
How construction data is reshaping architectural design. The disconnect between what architects envision and what actually gets built is narrowing, thanks to a shift in how construction knowledge ...
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What happened to the American brands that once defined every kitchen in the country
The names that fed generations of families didn't just disappear — they got sold.
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A cool-guy essential for decades, Robert Marc enters a new era
The first thing that Pierce Brosnan talks about in “10 Things Pierce Brosnan Can’t Live Without” is a pair of sunglasses. The pair he displays in the GQ video happens to be from Oliver Peoples, but he ...
The phrase “just browsing” takes on a whole new meaning when you’re standing at the entrance of Antiques Minnesota Inc in ...
According to the MemoTril product page, the formula lists several ingredients commonly discussed in cognitive support research, including Bacopa Monnieri, Lion's Mane Mushroom, Ginkgo Biloba, ...
Some people travel to Europe to see history; Virginians just drive to Verona. The Factory Antique Mall doesn’t just claim to ...
Cosmetic brands have fully embraced the convenience of twist-up stick packaging—a format that lipstick made popular.
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