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  • Misleading name, on the same level as calling water "non-explosive hydrogen". That said the material looks promising, as a glass replacement for some applications (the text mentions a few of them, like armoured windows).

    (It is not a metal; it's a ceramic, mostly oxygen with bits and bobs of aluminium and nitrogen. Interesting nonetheless, even if I'm picking on the name.)

  • The obtained material, which is molded and opaque, is heated to 2000 C and kept at this temperature for two days

    Fuck that's a long time and a high temp

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