Tesla makes cars, batteries, home energy storage systems, and solar roofs. So what’s next? Glass. In a call with investment analysts earlier this week, CEO Elon Musk said a Tesla glass technology ...
Moments after molten glass slips through a vitrigraph kiln and auto coils into form, it’s merged with a glass-blown object made at the opposite end of the RIT glass program’s hot shop. RIT glass ...
O-I Glass and Linde will install TCR technology at O-I's German plant to reduce emissions and fuel consumption. O-I Glass, Inc. and Linde have announced a collaboration to implement Linde's OPTIMELTTM ...
Tesla officially brings glass technology in-house. As a startup, Tesla is doing things its own way. That includes using its own battery packs, creating its own charging standard, selling its own cars, ...
The splendor of nature inspires us to live in the mountains, so sometimes it seems counterintuitive that homes built more than 20 years ago didn’t accentuate the mountain views as much as they do ...
Principles of glass formation -- Glass melting -- Immiscibility/phase separation -- Structures of glasses -- Viscosity of glass formaing melts -- Density and thermal expansion -- Transport properties ...
Last week, Tesla announced it would create actual solar roofs (as opposed to solar panels) that are highly durable and can provide power for homes. In a video posted to Twitter, Tesla showed off the ...
Smart window technology like the one seen at San Leandro Technology Campus outside of San Francisco can dramatically reduce energy costs (Photo By Michael Macor/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty ...
Intel Corp. will build glass into its most advanced processors to make them faster and more power-efficient. The chipmaker detailed the plan today ahead of its annual Intel Innovation event, which is ...
WE have received from the Department of Glass Technology, University of Sheffield, a copy of vol. ii. of “Experimental Researches and Reports” published by that department. The papers included have ...
Google Glass shares much of its electronics and software with the smartphone, but it’s a very different machine. You hold a smartphone in your hand. And we do—at restaurants, at the movies, walking ...
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