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ADVERTISEMENT Usually when we think of “art”, things like sculptures or paintings come to mind; in other words, stuff you can hang on the wall or keep in your atrium to be the envy of your neighborhood’s upper crust (everyone is lower-upper class, right? That’s what TV tells me). But there is a new form [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, January 30, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Art, Entertainment, Misc, Science · Tagged 3-D, Carbon nanotube, David Dietle, Elisabetta Comini, Energy, Fanny Beron, Johns Hopkins University, Nanoelectronics, Nanowire, National Taiwan University, Pac-Man, Solar cell, Tata Nano, technology, University of Brescia in Italy
Extreme has (luckily) lost most of its buzz-word status. It’s mostly back to meaning things on the fringe, way out near the edges, where they blow our minds with their extremeness, rather than simply having 3 times the corn syrup and colors nature never intended. That being said, for every type of substance, there is [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, March 28, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Science · Tagged Alexander Litvinenko, Botox, Botulinum toxin, cancer, Carbon nanotube, Chemical elements, Chemistry, David Dietle, Electronics, Energy, Germany, Helium, Ionizing radiation, Japan, Matter, Neurotoxins, Nuclear physics, optical tools, Physics, potential applications, radiation, soviet spy, spy, Substance theory, thermal conductor, Toxicity