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Glas
Tli
w Human Bone
Glass is one of the most versatile substances on
earth. This super-cooled liquid does everything
from helping people see to helping them communicate
across the globe.
UNT professor Jincheng Du, Ph.D, is pushing the limits
of glass' abilties and walking a fine line between science and
science fiction. The science materials and engineering pro-
fessor is heading a three-year research project on bioactive
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