• Regaining Beirut's Past-The New York Times

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    The ancient glassware that was blown up in a deadly explosion in the Lebanese capital will have a new opportunity to represent the city's role in art history.

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  • Nanoparticles can achieve completely clear industrial-grade solar windows (yes, they are finally here, and aim for 5% efficiency) – pv magazine China

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    For decades, the prospect of solar windows has attracted scientists and engineers. Now, Western Australian company ClearVue says that not only does it have a fully transparent, scalable, and industry-ready solar window in production, but because of a research partnership, it is only 18 months awa

  • "Arcane" Act 1 (Episode 1, 2 and 3) Review – The Geekiary

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    As a fan of "League of Legends", since the announcement of "Arcane", I have been looking forward to watching it. Although the world of League of Legends is vast, full of fascinating and fascinating stories, from the frozen land of Freljord to the dark and mist

  • Nom News: November 5, 2021-Miami Food Pug

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  • The best drinking glass | Wirecutter's review

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    We added five two-piece stackable glassware in the competition section.

    After considering 50 options and spending more than 60 hours of testing, we

  • 12 things I always buy in real estate sales

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    I like a good real estate sales. This is one of the few opportunities in my life to walk into someone's house, look around and seize any opportunity to catch my eye. Who can resist?

    My love for real estate sales began in Chicago, where weekend "real estate sales" is actually a contact sport

  • Local glassblower still works anonymously | Dallas Observer

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    Comedian Daniel Sloss returns to Dallas, "one of the first three performances of my last tour"

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  • Special K Glass owner Kris Uhlhorn reviews 20 years of glass blowing-Slog-The Stranger

    by admin on 2021-11-22 07:56:50

    On a typical day, you can see Kris “Special K” Uhlhorn, or Bongfather, on IGTV, shaking with classic tunes, wearing Seattle Seahawks equipment, blowing a piece of glass with a stick, and using various The tool steers it into the thermal kiln. Usually, the manufacturing process of a specific s

  • The high 3He/4He in central Panama reveals the remote connection to the Galapagos plume | NASA

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    Edited by Donald W. Forsyth, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, approved on October 21, 2021 (reviewed on June 17, 2021)

    We report the discovery of unusually high levels of 3He/4He in "cold" geothermal fluids far away