The team points to glass’ optical properties and its “infinite recyclability” as reasons for turning to the material.
This past year, our team proposed a shift to a free, family-friendly block party. Thanks to the support of our truly stellar board of directors, our incredible staff and the impeccable planning of ...
“For decades, researchers have been trying to produce photonic crystals that completely block light in the visible range. These crystals will have potential use in the elaborate 3D control of light ...
To the editor: Patt Morrison’s SigAlert article was excellent. However, I want to correct a glaring omission. Her part about Los Angeles traffic reporters didn’t mention one of the most ...
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Construction is using 3D printing technology to reduce construction timelines by up to 50 per cent, MV Satish, Executive Committee Member and Advisor to the Chairman ...
MIT engineers developed a new kind of reconfigurable masonry made from 3D-printed, recycled glass. The bricks could be reused ...
Dick Owen, Huntington Beach To the editor: Just days before Lopez’s column about the endless backup and lack of resources to address impassable and crumbling sidewalks in L.A., The Times had a ...
To the editor: Your letters about sprucing up our city for the ... I asked the visitor what she liked about L.A. Without hesitation, she said, "It's still like the Wild West." ...
I would like to know why the governing body of the city of Santa Fe has taken away the First Amendment rights of the citizens of Santa Fe. The attendees of meetings have been instructed that you ...
Taking advantage of new 3D seismic over the area, Block’s development plan calls for an initial five wells to reach around 900 barrels of oil per day and 750,000 cubic feet per day of associated ...
The satellite internet service controlled by Elon Musk is refusing to comply with a court order to block his social network, X, regulators said. By Jack Nicas Reporting from Rio de Janeiro Elon ...
To the editor: I realize you are trying to maintain a semblance of balance in your Opinion section, but can't a distinguished newspaper like the Los Angeles Times do better than a political hack ...