“…Glass materials are important for our day-to-day lives (e.g., cooking ware, buildings, and vehicles), high technologies (display, optical fiber communication, and energy storage), biomedicine (e.g., bioactive glass coatings on metallic implants), and national missions (e.g., nuclear waste disposal and fusion energies). 1,2 The importance of glass in developing modern technologies has resulted in a significant investment in glass research, where the publication rate has increased roughly exponentially since 1945. 2 This F I G U R E 1 Publication records (A) by countries, and by years for (B) themal properties, (C) mechanical properties, (D) optical properties, (E) crystallization, phase seperation and structural properties, (F) other properties, (G) simulation, modeling and machine learning (ML) or artificial intelligence (AI).…”