it keeps heat in
glass
Glass because it is a poor conductor of heat. Aluminum is highly conductive, which means that when you pick it up the heat from your hand would move quickly through the aluminum and into your drink.
styraphoam
This depends on the type of window/glass as some glass is thermally treated. However, stress in the glass from contraction/expansion can make a noticeable crack. Heat alone will not crack glass but it will, over time, melt it.
Glass keeps beer colder due to its molecular structure.
insolation keeps heat in best.
"Adiabatic"
Glass does not "do" anything with heat. Glass is not a (thermal) insulator though.
Yes, but only at the temperature recommended for the specific type of glass.
The type of glass used in laboratories is BOROSILICATE it is a heat resistant glass. It's main constituents are silica, which is used in normal glass, and boron.
electric does it has water that evaporates and it turns in to heat or cold air