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This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Assignments Editor Kristina Panos decided against using one of Kristina's tin can microphones to record the podcast, though that might be a cool optional thing to do once (and then probably never again). After a brief foray into the news that the Chaos Communications Congress will be decentralized once again this year, as COVID restrictions make planning this huge event a complete headache (among other notable symptoms), we discuss the news that the EU is demanding replaceable batteries in phones going forward. After that, it's time for another What's That Sound results show, and despite repeated listens, Kristina fails to guess the thing. Even if she'd had an inkling as to what it was, she probably would have said 'split-flap display' instead of the proper answer, which is 'flip-dot display', as a few people responded. Finally, it's on to the hacks, where we talk about uses for ferrofluid and decide that it's one of those things that's just for fun and should not be applied to the world as some sort of all-purpose whacking device. Check out the links below if you want to follow along, and as always, tell us what you think about this episode in the comments!
This week hear why India celebrates its "Festival of Lights," plus how Hindus celebrate Diwali around the world. Also in the episode, artificial intelligence lends Beethoven a helping hand and a microplastic sucking device developed by a young Irish scientist.
Eric Mesplé makes mesmerizing high-tech sculptures with ferrofluid, a material originally developed by NASA.
Eric Mesplé makes mesmerizing high-tech sculptures with ferrofluid, a material originally developed by NASA.
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How do you photograph the unphotographable? In this episode we interview MIT research scientist Felice Frankel, who specializes in visualizing science, using pictures to draw audiences in and help scientists more deeply examine their own work, including nanoscale materials that are smaller than wavelengths of light! We also have a mini-interview with graduate student Paige Kinsley about how COVID-19 is affecting chemistry labs in the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology.(photos by Miriam Krause)Want more podcast episodes? You can find them all on our podcast page, or you can subscribe through Apple Podcasts or Stitcher.ABOUT THIS EPISODERelated links:Felice FrankelBooks: Modern Landscape Architecture, Picturing Science & Engineering, No Small MatterStephen J. Gould; E.O. Wilson; George Whitesides; Don EiglerSustainable Nano blog posts: Ferrofluid, gold color & surface plasmon resonanceThe Center for Sustainable NanotechnologyInterviewees: Felice Frankel & Paige KinsleyInterviewer: Stephanie MitchellEditor: Natalie Hudson-SmithProducer/Host: Miriam KrauseMusic: PC III and Dexter BritainThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, grant number CHE-1503408. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this podcast are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or the participating institutions.
This week Alan and John discuss silencing a home server and buying the wrong ram. All links can also be found at https://polymatic.link/show41 john | Ink cartridges are a scam | https://polymatic.link/j5 alan | Building an Enigma Machine | https://polymatic.link/jd john | Linus Tech tips: sub $50 mic roundup | https://polymatic.link/j6 alan | Making a Burrito is tricky | https://polymatic.link/je john | Silencing a R210 server | https://polymatic.link/j7 alan | Hello World: The Rise of AI | https://polymatic.link/jf john | How Star Wars was was saved in the edit | https://polymatic.link/j8 alan | Building a Vortex Tube | https://polymatic.link/jg john | Gorillaz- Humility | https://polymatic.link/j9 alan | Not-A-Flamethrower Unboxing! | https://polymatic.link/jh john | Muon detector | https://polymatic.link/jc alan | Ferrofluid | https://polymatic.link/ji john | One fear to rule them all | https://polymatic.link/ja alan | COPY TV | https://polymatic.link/jj john | Garduino | https://polymatic.link/jb alan | ISTOP | https://polymatic.link/jk Music ==================== alan | Casey Abrams | Simple Life | https://polymatic.link/jl alan | Lauren Aquilina – Kicks | https://polymatic.link/jm alan | Tessa Violet | Crush | https://polymatic.link/jn john | Shirobon – Regain control | https://polymatic.link/jo Twitter: Alan http://twitter.com/chaess Twitter: John http://twitter.com/webdevvie For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Music by Sahy Uhns . Which you can find at https://polymatic.link/ek Twitter polymatic: http://twitter.com/thepolymatic Website http://polymatic.media
So what’s next in the world of smart materials; can they get even smarter?
Schwerpunkt: Stefan Odenbach von der TU Dresden über Flüssigkeiten und Gele, deren Verhalten sich durch Magnetfelder gezielt beeinflussen lässt – was vielfältige Anwendungen vom Stoßdämpfer im Auto bis hin zu neuartigen Therapien in der Medizin ermöglicht || Nachrichten: Astronomen beobachten Exoplanet in Bewegung | Schnelle Stromspeicher aus Zelluloseschaum | Niedrige Spannungen können zu Starkbeben führen
As part of the 2012 International Science Festival the University of Otago shows you the excitement of science at their expo.This took place in hte Link, in early July 2012
As part of the 2012 International Science Festival the University of Otago shows you the excitement of science at their expo.This took place in hte Link, in early July 2012