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Corning and MythBusters presents The Glass Age. Discover how Gorilla Glass is making a difference

If you think of tougher smart phone displays, Corning’s Gorilla Glass always comes to mind. In case you didn’t know, Corning Inc. has been working on glass for more than 150 years and they did more than your typical CorningWare kitchen cookware. In conjunction with the announcement of their latest Gorilla Glass 4, they would like to take you through a journey of The Glass Age with Adam and Jamie from Mythbusters.

They have released 2 parts of its series with the first explaining the history of glass and the possibility of making it flexible and durable. The second video is where it gets a little bit interesting as they test out Gorilla Glass versus your average soda-lime glass. The possibility of Gorilla Glass is endless and the Mythbusters duo have even tested a prototype windscreen with Gorilla Glass on one side.

Watch the informative videos after the break.

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