With iOS 26.1, Apple lets you adjust your iPhone's Liquid Glass design even more. If you go into Settings > Display & ...
Bengaluru: When farmers spray pesticides on crops, much of it never sticks to the leaves. Because most plants have waxy and ...
Water droplets can slide down or bounce off a leaf's surface because it has a waxy hydrophobic (water-repellent) coating.
Today, it’s $100 off with the code MAX100 through tomorrow, so if you think a loved one in your life would appreciate the ability to conjure a frozen margarita — or Diet Coke slushy — at the touch of ...
The design and functions of liquid-crystalline (LC) polymers with classifying them into conventional-, supramolecular-, dendritic- and network-type LC polymers are described. LC polymers show new ...
A man who was trapped in a truck for more than six hours after it rolled over has been freed west of Cessnock. More than 20,000 litres of seafood liquid product was spilt into a local creek bed. A man ...
In the fourth iOS 26.1 beta, Apple added a "Tinted" option that reduces the translucency of Liquid Glass for those who prefer a more opaque look. I saw some comments wondering whether the setting ...
Reduce Transparency on Liquid Glass To tone down the effect on an iPhone, I went to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size and enabled Reduce Transparency. Now, when I look at the folders and ...
When Apple dropped iOS 26 with the new Liquid Glass theme, it instantly split the room. Like always, there were people who loved it, and then there were people who didn’t find this new update very ...
Apple had a big surprise in store for yesterday’s iOS 26.1 beta 4 release: there’s a new setting that lets users tone down Liquid Glass substantially systemwide. Here’s why I see this as a win overall ...
Apple’s new Liquid Glass user interface design was one of the most noticeable and divisive features of its major software updates this year. It added additional fluidity and translucency throughout ...
Scientists from the University of Birmingham and Newcastle University have developed a clean and energy-efficient way to recycle Teflon® (PTFE), a material best known for its use in non-stick coatings ...