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Engaging articles from leading experts in technical glass and ceramics.

  • Vitrification: The Workhorse of Nuclear Waste Management

    Vitrification: The Workhorse of Nuclear Waste Management

    June 18, 2019

    A key problem with nuclear power is what to do with the waste products generated when the fuel is completely spent. Vitrification is an established solution, but there is still much room for improvement. 

  • Are Electric Furnaces the Future of Glass Manufacturing?

    Are Electric Furnaces the Future of Glass Manufacturing?

    May 16, 2019

    As emissions legislation kicks in and electricity generation moves away from fossil fuels toward renewables, there may well be a swing in glass manufacture from gas to electric energy.

  • Glass Ionomers in Dental Restorations and Fillings

    Glass Ionomers in Dental Restorations and Fillings

    March 27, 2019

    Advances in the formulations of composite and glass ionomer dental materials have given them the required strength and durability to make them effective products for tooth restoration. The properties of both composite and glass ionomer dental materials can be improved by the inclusion of bioactive glass.

  • Reducing Implant-Related Infection with Bioactive Glass

    Reducing Implant-Related Infection with Bioactive Glass

    February 13, 2019

    An estimated 2.5% of primary hip and knee replacements and to 10% of joint revision surgeries are complicated by infection. Coating implants with bioactive glass would make their surfaces unsuitable for bacterial colonization and could dramatically lower infection rates.

  • Inhibiting Bacterial Growth with Bioactive Glass

    Inhibiting Bacterial Growth with Bioactive Glass

    January 14, 2019

    The rise of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria is driving research into new antimicrobial materials. Bioactive glass is showing great promise due to its ability to resist bacterial growth on its surface.

  • 3D Printing Optics and Microfluidics from Glass

    3D Printing Optics and Microfluidics from Glass

    December 26, 2018

    Although materials such as metal, plastic, clays, and even biological cells have been used in 3D printing, the 3D printing of glass has remained elusive. However, new research is breaking this convention and glass is now being 3D printed to a high quality.

  • Using Calcium Phosphate to Heal Bone Defects

    Using Calcium Phosphate to Heal Bone Defects

    November 15, 2018

    A variety of bone graft substitutes have been used in the search to find an alternative to bone that provides a rapid and strong repair. Calcium phosphate closely resembles the mineral components naturally present in bone tissue, and so represents an attractive option for a synthetic bone filling material.

  • The Healing Power of Bioactive Glass: An Interview with Mo-Sci CEO Ted Day

    The Healing Power of Bioactive Glass: An Interview with Mo-Sci CEO Ted Day

    September 17, 2018

    What is bioactive glass? Mo-Sci CEO, Ted Day, shares his perspectives on the past, present, and future of this life-changing material.

  • Enhancing Road Marking Paints using Spherical Glass Beads

    Enhancing Road Marking Paints using Spherical Glass Beads

    August 7, 2018

    Road markings are an essential safety feature. Glass beads significantly increase the reflectivity of paints on the road, which in turn significantly improves their visibility and consequently driver and pedestrian safety.

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