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... . Perhaps coolest of all is the inclusion of (a few) fan MOCs. From the MicroBricks viewpoint, they include pictures of the line of LEGO Architecture sets designed by Adam Reed Tucker and also a discussion of the 2005 contest that started off the LEGO Factory line. They challenged fans to design microscale MOCs and the winners were released as official sets. Technorati tags: LEGO microscale
... more use of the sun's rays, but has been difficult to realize in a solar cell. These new microscale solar cells are made using conventional lithography combined with self-assembly. If they prove ... silicon work best on flat surfaces. Nuzzo's group has overcome this problem by making microscale 3-D structures that self-assemble from flat sheets. The Illinois researchers start by treating the ...
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... here. 2. Here's a huge collection of downloadable masks. 3. If you have Lego lying around, then put together microscale Star Wars spaceships. Here's the parts list for a microscale Star Wars walking tank. Other 1. Assemble a collection of desktop wallpaper or screensavers. 2. Download and print out posters. A few ...
... Car This years-serving cable car will be remembered in years to come as it make way for the new model. Port Of Singapore Authority One of the busiest sea port in Asia, built in microscale. HDB Flat Public housing that any Singaporeans would be familiar with. Merlion (redux) A refreshed and updated Merlion model from one of my earlier prototype. This redesigned model uses some of the newer ...
... the complexity of nature," writes Bronner. "This appeal is reflected in the interplay of shape and color, responding to the mystery that surrounds us, on the large scale in which we move, and on the microscale that underlies all matter." Felix Bronner has exhibited widely in the Northeast, including galleries in Boston, New York, and Hartford. His works are in the collection of the ...
... collaborations between Ed Diment and Ralph Savelsberg. The Carl Sagan certainly doesn’t disappoint. Describing it as a “near-future deep space exploration ship” inspired by Ralph’s microscale John Archibald Wheeler, the builders stand behind their work and give us a sense of its immense scale: As much as I appreciate the sleek starfighters and heavily armed starships we ...
... in terms of physics, we are singularly capable of creating our own state. Whether you prefer cream in your coffee in order to experience "a good morning" is a mundane example of this in a microscale. This implies a certain freedom in design that we damp by bias. This refers then back to the esoteric or hidden core of Christianity wherein Man's "name" is legion, not one, ...
... posters from back in the day, and you don't want to miss these. - - - - HOW LOGOS CHANGE, OVER A CENTURY: Illinois Central Railroad Logos. - - - - EVERYTHING ABOUT THAT SHEET FIRES ME UP: A CSX Microscale Decal sheet to check out. So good. And the Pennsylvania Railroad...all of it. - - - - I JUST LIKE SAYING IT: Railroadiana. Dig around in there. Tons of fun. Miles and miles of rail. ...
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... in mobile devices, Babak Parviz at the University of Washington, in Seattle, hit on the idea of projecting images into the eye from a contact lens. ... His research involves embedding nanoscale and microscale electronic devices in substrates like paper or plastic. He also wears contact lenses. "It was a matter of putting the two together," he says.Great. Wait till people start driving ...
... can have a much wider field of view. Researchers hope to create images that effectively float in front of the user perhaps 50 cm to 1 m away. This involves embedding nanoscale and microscale electronic devices in substrates like paper or plastic. Fitting a contact lens with circuitry is challenging. The polymer cannot withstand the temperatures or chemicals used in large-scale microfabrication. So ...