Piecing together Scotland"s religious past with shards of glass
Two Scottish researchers are trying to piece together part of Scotland's religious past by combining hi-tech science with historical knowledge......»»
Outer Range review: Cowboys through the looking glass
Outer Range takes a traditional Western into weird territory with a gripping story that poses more questions than it answers but still entertains......»»
Vivo X Fold turns up the heat on Samsung’s foldables line
BBK is pumping out phones with Samsung's foldable displays and ultra-thin glass. Enlarge (credit: Vivo) The latest foldable smartphone hitting China is the Vivo X Fold. This is the first foldable you could call a 2022 flagshi.....»»
Article: Five Stats to Understand Christmas in Japan
Christmas is not an official holiday in Japan, nor a widely observed religious holiday, but it is celebrated nonetheless in its own unique way. Here's some data that highlights Christmas in Japan......»»
Shards of Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs May Have Been Found in Fossil Site
The New York Times reports: Pristine slivers of the impactor that killed the dinosaurs have been discovered, said scientists studying a North Dakota site that is a time capsule of that calamitous day 66 million years ago... "If you're able to actua.....»»
Researchers develop glass-in-glass fabrication approach for making miniature IR optics
Researchers have developed a new fabrication process that allows infrared (IR) glass to be combined with another glass and formed into complex miniature shapes. The technique can be used to create complex infrared optics that could make IR imaging an.....»»
Apple rumored to be evaluating LG for foldable iPad, MacBook glass
A sketchy report claims that LG Display is collaborating with Apple on the development of a foldable iPad and MacBook OLED screen that would use ultra-thin glass.LG Display already has foldable covers it says are as hard as glass. Source: LG DisplayP.....»»
Printing optical chips as a layer cake
Faster, more energy-efficient ICT, or sensors to detect anything between beginning fruit rot and microscopic cracks in glass fibers: photonic technology holds great promises for the future. To deliver on those promises, a European consortium led by T.....»»
Printing circuits on rare nanomagnets puts a new spin on computing
New research artificially creating a rare form of matter known as spin glass could spark a new paradigm in artificial intelligence by allowing algorithms to be directly printed as physical hardware. The unusual properties of spin glass enable a form.....»»
The face of a medieval wanderer: Isotopic investigation of remains in Scotland
Isotope analysis of the "bodies in the bog" found at Cramond reveals several crossed a politically divided Scotland, meeting their end hundreds of miles from their place of birth......»»
Nothing brings back the tired old trope of the iPhone killer
Nothing threw a few stones in its The Truth presser. Too bad it was lobbing them from a gilded, glass house......»»
Samsung Display adopts Corning Astra Glass for QD panels
Samsung Display (SDC) has adopted Corning-developed Astra Glass as substrates for producing QD (quantum dot) display panels, according to Corning......»»
Two endangered glass frogs discovered near Andean mining sites
An international team of biologists and researchers have identified two new species of endangered glass frogs near active mining areas in the Andes, discoveries they say highlight the region's "cryptic diversity" while simultaneously underscoring the.....»»
Save on a futuristic heads-up navigation display you can add to any car
TL;DR: As of March 19, you can slash 16% off the price of the HUDWAY Glass Heads-Up Navigation Display and get it for $49.95 instead of $59.The current skyrocketing prices might make a new car purchase out of the question, but you can still make futu.....»»
Google"s latest acquisition suggests Google Glass isn"t dead yet
Google has picked up a company specializing in augmented reality tech, which hints at more products down the line......»»
Unexplored dimensions of porous metamaterials
When it comes to porous metamaterials—ubiquitous, sponge-like materials used in everything from sound absorption to self-cleaning glass—it's all about how you slice it......»»
Finding the most boring person in the world
The most boring person in the world has been discovered by University of Essex research—and it is a religious data entry worker, who likes watching TV, and lives in a town. The peer-reviewed study into the science of boredom has uncovered the jobs,.....»»
Best Tablet Covers
Tablets are great everyday devices that help with our productivity and also help us unwind by reading books, watching movies, or playing games. However, every good tablet needs a case to protect its fragile glass and keep it free from scuffs, scratch.....»»
Best Tablet Cases
Tablets have become vital devices for many people looking for a lightweight reading or web browsing device, or for those looking for a suitable laptop replacement for work or enjoyment. However, with a large piece of glass on the front of these devic.....»»
Horse mussels need more protection in Scotland
Horse mussels in Scotland could be at risk due to gaps between marine protected areas, a new study shows......»»
Telling LGBTQA+ they can be helped, fixed or saved can cause significant harm
Religious LGBTQA+ conversion practices cause significant mental health harm and the health sector needs to recognize, support and respect survivors in ways that are affirming of sexual and gender diversity, say the authors of a Perspective published.....»»