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- New Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Spider-Man Tourbillon is for Marvel fans New Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Concept Spider-Man Tourbillon is for Marvel fansIn 2021, Audemars Piguet (AP) introduced the world to a remarkable and collaborative timepiece; the first-ever Royal Oak Concept x Marvel watch. It was a......
- Photonics, Vol. 10, Pages 615: On the Quenching Mechanism of Ce, Tb Luminescence... Two series of (Gd, Y, Yb)3Al2Ga3O12 quintuple compounds with a garnet structure and solely doped with Ce and Tb were prepared in the form of ceramics by sintering in oxygen at 1600 °C for two hours and studied for the interaction of activator ions with ytterbium ions entering the matrix....
- Renovated Cancer Center Supports Patients And Families In PA The Associate Vice President, Clinical Operations for the Henry Cancer Center discusses how this renovation improves patient experience. Read the full article "Renovated Cancer Center Supports Patients And Families In PA" on Facility Executive Magazine....
- Tiny diamond rotor could improve protein studies A new way of machining microscale rotors from diamond crystal can enable ultrasensitive NMR devices for probing proteins and other materials....
- How to use science to remove sticker residue Don't let your home look like a sticker cemetery. cottonbro studio / PexelsChoose your sticker-removing fighter. The post How to use science to remove sticker residue appeared first on Popular Science....
- Stackpole resistors future-proofed for RoHS update Since the RoHS directive went into effect on July 1, 2006, most thick film chip resistors have complied with the directive through exemption 7(c)-I, which allows for “…lead in a glass or ceramic…or in a glass or ceramic matrix compound.” While this exemption has been renewed in subsequent revisions to the RoHS...
- eriko inazaki wins LOEWE foundation craft prize with intricate ceramic sculpture the winning entry shows delicate, botanical clusters carefully crafted through the meticulous process of manually pinching the clay. The post eriko inazaki wins LOEWE foundation craft prize with intricate ceramic sculpture appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine....
- Team uses 3D printing to strengthen a key material in aerospace, energy-generati... The approach could improve the performance of many other materials as well....
- Climate information for cultural heritage resilience Lola Kotova from Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) unpacks climate information for strengthening the resilience of cultural heritage in times of anthropogenic climate change, presenting in this vein a fascinating case study for Germany. The post Climate information for cultural heritage resilience appeared first on Open Access Government....
- Murata squeezes 10μF ceramic cap into 0201 – 0603M package Murata is offering a 4V 10μF ceramic capacitor with ±20% tolerance in a 0201 – 0603M package. “They are currently the smallest MLCC products on the market to deliver such capacitance levels,” claimed the company, “representing a 65% size reduction on the 0402 – 1005M products that would normally need...
- Using reflections to see the world from new points of view A new computer vision system turns any shiny object into a camera of sorts, enabling an observer to see around corners or beyond obstructions....
- Why art, design—and even body image—are deflating After years of playful, chubby design, culture is moving toward an ‘aesthetic of collapse.’ Several weeks ago, I wandered into a room full of misshapen mouths, shrunken heads, and puckered orifices. They were yellow, pink, cherry red, and ebony. They were strange and exciting—entirely new to me. I hadn’t gone...