__1842: __Sir James Dewar is born, but not into a vacuum. He will invent a vessel designed to make research into gases at extreme low temperatures easier, and it does. But the Dewar Flask also becomes ...
Cryogenics is a branch of physics that concerns itself with the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures. While the liquefaction of oxygen achieved by French physicist Louis Paul ...
Dutch Design Week: a Victorian scientist's laboratory experiments inspired Dutch designer David Derksen to create these glass lamps and vases, which have double walls like a Thermos flask. The Dewar ...
In the 1950s and '60s, a thermos bottle more likely went to school or work in a lunchbox, and during that same time period Americans loved a picnic or outside barbecue, so added the thermos jug. Today ...
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Since 3-D printing technology has become more accessible, the magic of manifesting an object before your eyes has yet to lose its luster. When Dewar’s decided to create a sculpture to mark the launch ...
All brand activity moving forward will be under the banner of TRUE SCOTCH SINCE 1846™ - capturing DEWAR'S status as the definitive blended Scotch whisky, distinguished by its peerless provenance, ...
I recently started using a 50-year-old vacuum-seal flask that belonged to my Grandpa so that I don’t have to leave the dungeon as often to procure more caffeine. Besides looking totally awesome on my ...