Experimental 'short cut' reduces from millennia to minutes the time needed to measure glass viscosity

Monday, February 16, 2015 - 11:30 in Physics & Chemistry

Researchers have designed a method which indirectly measures the viscosity of glass - something that required unfeasible observation times at human scale - based on its elastic properties. The results of the research questions the validity of current theories of glass formation.

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