Scientists in Japan say they have found a way to create a new type of glass that’s almost as strong as steel and nearly unbreakable.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science have published findings of their experiments in the journal Nature Scientific Reports, a breakthrough that could change commercial use of glass.
Glass as we currently know it, is based on silica (silicon dioxide), the main component of sand. The innovative method that the Tokyo team has come up with uses a different process for creating safer, indestructible glass. The secret ingredient used in creating the durable glass is alumina, an oxide of aluminum. Mixed with silicon dioxide, it results in an exceptionally tough glass.
(Score: 3, Funny) by BK on Monday November 09 2015, @09:14PM
Well, what if, hypothetically, I wanted to enclose a cargo bay to turn it into an aquarium suitable for... well... whales? I mean, that happens all the time...
...but you HAVE heard of me.