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This entry was posted in science, Technology, Vancouver and tagged Broad Band (book), Caroline Ford, Claire L. Evans, STEAM (science technology engineering arts mathematics, STEM (science technology ...
I love the periodic table of elements and thought I was alone in my appreciation. I kept the secret close to me right into adulthood where I received quite a shock. It turns out I’m not alone and many ...
Whose Electric Brain? (Presentation) from Maryse de la Giroday on Vimeo. I’ve come across a few errors; at one point, I refer to Buckminster Fuller as Buckminster Fullerene and I state that the ...
Bionym has created a device, Nymi, which allows you to use your heartbeat as a password according to a Sept. 10, 2013 news release on EurekAlert, The next generation of biometric technology launches ...
As a writer I love to believe my words have a lasting impact and while this research is focused on fiction, something I write more rarely than nonfiction, hope springs eternal that one day nonfiction ...
This entry was posted in nanotechnology, science policy and tagged Globe and Mail, Harvey Weingarten, invisibility, science funding, science policy, transformation optics, University of California ...
According to an August 4, 2020 news item on ScienceDaily the ‘Ice-phobic’ properties of moths’ eyes have inspired a new technology, Researchers have been working for decades on improving the ...
It’s always interesting to contrast two approaches to the same issue, in this case, innovation and education strategies designed to improve the economies of the United States and of British Columbia, ...
This entry was posted in nanotechnology and tagged Canada, Delia Milliron, Dynamically Modulating the Surface Plasmon Resonance of Doped Semiconductor Nanocrystals, electrochromic windows, Guillermo ...
Read this Oct. 13, 2016 news item on ScienceDaily if you want to find out how to make your own transparent electronics, When University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers announced in the journal Nature ...
Michael Berger at Nanowerk has written a Spotlight essay on the explosivity of nanoparticles. From the March 20, 2012 essay, Recent studies have found that nanomaterials – in this case dusts and ...