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Sunday, April 29, 2012

MIT researchers find a way to make glass that’s anti-fogging, self-cleaning and free of glare.

Through a glass, clearly - MIT News Office

One of the most instantly recognizable features of glass is the way it reflects light. But a new way of creating surface textures on glass, developed by researchers at MIT, virtually eliminates reflections, producing glass that is almost unrecognizable because of its absence of glare — and whose surface causes water droplets to bounce right off, like tiny rubber balls.

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