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Transparent aluminum: New discovery makes sci-fi material easier to produce

Transparent aluminum sounds like something out of science fiction, but it’s a real material called transparent aluminum oxide (TAlOx). Known for being extremely hard and scratch-resistant, it is already used in protective coatings for electronics, optical sensors, and solar panels. In Star Trek, it’s even imagined as a material for starship windows and space aquariums! […] The post Transparent aluminum: New discovery makes sci-fi material easier to produce appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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