Microsoft has advanced its Project Silica to the point where it can store data for up to 10,000 years on the type of commercial borosilicate glass used in cookware and in oven doors.
Borosilicate glass offers extreme stability; Microsoft’s accelerated aging experiments suggest the data would be stable for ...
The Sanford Center is home to Bemidji State men’s and women’s hockey. Rarely has it ever been used for other sports. So how ...
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Recreating ancient glass blowing techniques
How was glass made 3500 years ago? I take a deep dive and attempt to achieve this ancient art of glassmaking using only a ...
There are a few natural minerals that can offer the same deep iridescence as dichroic glass, two examples being opal and ...
Investigators say 37-year-old Justin Allen was damaging what he believed was his ex’s car in retaliation. Instead, deputies ...
Ready to make the jump from your Apple iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy S26? It's now easier than ever thanks to a new feature that ...
Researchers say a palm-sized piece of glass could store the equivalent of 2 million books for over 10,000 years.
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Data centres could store information in glass for thousands of years
Microsoft researchers have developed a technology that writes data into glass with lasers, raising the prospect of robotic libraries full of glass tablets packed with data ...
Even if you grew up before 3D printers existed, you'll likely be surprised by how many DIY gadgets were precursors to the ...
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The hidden craft of turning molten glass into art
Discover the fascinating process of turning molten glass into tiny works of art. From intense heat to delicate shaping ...
In the ongoing quest for good health, many people are looking to replace soft drinks. Kombucha is a fermented drink that’s delicious and with lots of benefits.
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