What if the nanoworld slides www.nanodaily.com2012-11-30⚑r&d http://www.nanodaily.com/reports/what_if_the_nanoworld_slides_999.html colloidals are part of our everyday life e.g. milk, asphalt or smoke and they differentiate according to the state of the dispersed and dispersing substance liquid, solid or gaseous. A study published by Andrea Vanossi, Nicola Manini and Erio Tosatti. three SISSA researchers. in PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides a new tool to better understand how sliding friction works in nanotribology, through
Http://crystal.xxn.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=the_crystal_world:ctm12:description [..] crystal.xxn.org.uk2012-03-20http://crystal.xxn.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=the_crystal_world:ctm12:description colloidals to stem the contemporary plague. Participants Jay Cousins, Darsavini, Kathrin Guenter, Martin Howse, Ryan Jordan, Hye Joo Jun, Jonathan Kemp, Joon Kim, Martin Kuentz, Victor Mazon, Mariko Ogawa, Andrea Marco Ricci, Kate Rich, Anna Vo, Rachael Ward CW Lab Index equipment materials opencall projects resource techniques The Crystal World Reader The Crystal World Reader v.01 Documentation Post.description Selected large
Xxxxx workshops freshsent.info2012-03-21http://freshsent.info/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/archive_atom/xxxxx/ colloidals will be served in an attempt to provoke the contemporary plague. p p During the six day open laboratory activities included rare earth or mineral precipitations, high heat synthetic geology and inductive crystallography, anthropocenic fossilizations, water crystal cryptography, kirlian photography, hi.voltage fulgurite construction, and crystalline odic diffractions. p p The Crystal World will continue as an exhibition