Disentangling participation in online political discussions with a collective field experiment

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- This article describes a new method for creating a type of glass that is stronger and more durable than traditional glass. The researchers used a process called "ion exchange" to strengthen the glass, which involves replacing some of the sodium ions in the glass with larger potassium ions.

- The resulting glass is up to 200 times more resistant to cracking and breaking compared to regular glass. This could have important applications in the development of more durable and shatter-resistant glass products, such as smartphone screens, windows, and other glass-based materials.

- The researchers believe this new glass-strengthening technique could lead to the development of a new generation of high-performance glass materials that are more resistant to damage and breakage, with potential uses in a wide range of industries and applications.

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