Coates has some interesting discussion about that article in the comments, FYI.
I know comments are comments, but I can't believe there's a guy up in there calling straightening "deliberate uglification." How rude.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Coates has some interesting discussion about that article in the comments, FYI.
I know comments are comments, but I can't believe there's a guy up in there calling straightening "deliberate uglification." How rude.
Timelies all!
Am posting from a hotel in NJ. We're spending the weekend in the NY-area. The original reason for the trip is to see my brother and his family, who live in the city. We are seeing some friends while we're here.
This is cool - the first time ever that an individual molecule has been photographed. OK, maybe it's more correct to say it was "imaged", as it wasn't done by collecting photons....
That B&W structure is an actual image of a molecule and its atomic bonds. The first of its kind, in fact, and a breakthrough for the crazy IBM scientists in Zurich who spent 20 straight hours staring at the "specimen"--which in this case was a 1.4 nanometer-long pentacene molecule comprised of 22 carbon atoms and 14 hydrogen atoms.
You can actually make out each of those atoms and their bonds, and it's thanks to this: An atomic force microscope.
Info on how it was done: [link]
Fun!
I'm impatiently waiting for Mystery! & Inspector Lynley because I miss certain accents. Damn.
Wow! That's deeply nifty, tommyrot.
I'm reading the article about Memorial Hospital after Katrina. I'm not sure I'm quite in a strong enough mindframe to read this right now.
I'm glad that article was so long, because that helped me not read the whole thing. How horrific.
I finished the article. That was truly horrifying.
Sorry, Hil. That was what sent me in search of more statistics the other night. I would have told you not to read it.
Anna Pou is a case.