Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a highly transparent material made entirely from natural wood without adding plastic and uncovered why some wood becomes clearer than others.
WTF?! Remember when PC cases didn't have tempered glass in them? Being able to see the internals used to be a luxury. Now, the majority of chassis show off your expensive hardware. However, a prebuilt ...
Windows looks mostly neat and tidy on my computer but if I’ve got a really captivating image for a background I want to see all of it without the taskbar obscuring my view. To do that I use an app ...
Analogue just announced new colorways for its recently-launched Analogue 3D console. The appropriately-named Funtastic limited-edition consoles are heavily inspired by Nintendo's translucent N64 ...
Transparent pie doesn’t look like a dessert that should inspire devotion. It’s pale, modest, and smooth on top — no meringue spirals, no fruit glisten, no dramatic lattice. Yet in and around Maysville ...
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The amphibians are at the mercy of mining operations that are destroying their ecosystems, but local communities throughout South America are fighting back In Ecuador, a glass frog from a new species ...
Apple has been reportedly working on a major overhaul of the iOS platform with iOS 19, with VisionOS-like transparency present across the UI, as per Bloomberg’s recent reporting. Now, Apple has ...
I have several “canonical” stories; events in my life that have formed me as a person, and especially as a rabbi. Sometimes I knew I was in the midst of such a moment, other times only upon reflection ...
Design patents in the U.S. typically include two types of shading. The first and most common type of shading used in U.S. design patents is opaque shading, which illustrates a non-transparent or ...
The world’s first transparent 4K OLED TV with wireless audio and video will be available to buy in the US this December. Unsurprisingly, it’s extremely expensive, retailing at $60,000 (£47,463 at the ...