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July 31st, 2015 Never Limit Science Tammy Gordin Gods? Science? Should religion limit science? Should anything limit science? Read the Whole Article |
June 29th, 2015 Curved Quantum Color Tammy Gordin This poem is about Quantum dots, the latest technology found in UHD curved televisions. Read the Whole Article |
May 31st, 2015 Beaten Young Creation Tammy Gordin We cannot possibly imagine where the future of nanotechnology will take us. It sparks and will continue to spark creative innovations in the minds of the younger generation. Read the Whole Article |
April 29th, 2015 The Biggest Format is Controlled by the Smallest Technology Tammy Gordin The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB2015) convention in Las Vegas this year featured the 5th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processors which are a new wave of 14nm processors. These processors can be used to produce better quality video and photographic media. Read the Whole Article |
March 29th, 2015 assemble patterns Tammy Gordin The following is a spolier. I will tell you what the poem is about, so if you want to read it first, read no further and come back. SPOILER: This is how I picture Brave New World, by Huxley, but with a Nanotwist. Read the Whole Article |
February 22nd, 2015 Review of CES 2015 Tammy Gordin In January I was able to attend the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). I was looking for Nanotechnology presence and was only able to find "Quantum Dots" which are used in Ultra HD Televisions and would like to encourage Nanotechnology presence in the high tech, consumer electronics world. Read the Whole Article |
January 29th, 2015 Qunatum Dots Invade CES (a Ballad) Tammy Gordin Quantum dots, nanocrystals composed from semiconductor materials small enough to exhibit quantum mechanical properties, have excitons confined in the three spacial dimensions. This year, at the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, NV, there were hundreds of screens lit up by Quantum Dots as companies like Samsung and LG introduced their 4K TV lineups. Read the Whole Article |
December 11th, 2014 Industrial Validations Tammy Gordin Nano tech has industrialized and with that could come some Marxist commentary and strange dizzying machines. We have more and more questions and our comfort level is challenged. Read the Whole Article |
November 28th, 2014 improvement-man Tammy Gordin This poem is about the people who use nanotechnology to realize their postulations. Read the Whole Article |
October 30th, 2014 Beaten Young Creation Tammy Gordin Nanotechnology is the future of modern design in the world. The next generation needs to be touched with the skills and the spark need to bring forth a future we cannot imagine today. Youth are the creators of future Nano-Technology. Read the Whole Article |
September 22nd, 2014 Customizable goose bumps Tammy Gordin No one will argue that modern medicine has extended and improved human life, but we all agree that it has a price. Pharmaceuticals can be toxic. Procedure can be invasive. Is medical science nanotechnological application the key in reducing side effects of current practice? Read the Whole Article |
April 30th, 2013 nano-birthing chamber Tammy Gordin take your imagination and picture nano-carbon tubes being born. inspired by Greg Bear's Hull Zero three. Read the Whole Article |
January 18th, 2013 Quantum Kisses (change color of space) Tammy Gordin Based on a Nanotechnow articles that describes how researchers from the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) and the Materials Physics Center in Donostia-San Sebastián (CFM) observed the interaction between nano-sized spheres of gold. Read the Whole Article |
August 6th, 2012 Ballad for the Uses of Nano-Tech - I Tammy Gordin This will be the first of a series of ballads on the uses of nano-tech. Warning: They will not necessarily be consecutive. Read the Whole Article |
June 30th, 2012 a nano world Tammy Gordin poetic depiction of a nano-world Read the Whole Article |
May 26th, 2012 to the tens and hundred times Tammy Gordin Poem that artistically defines aspects of creating nano-technology. Read the Whole Article |
May 29th, 2012 repeated friction 1 Tammy Gordin I got the idea for this poem from the MIT Research paper titled: Deformation, structural changes and damage evolution in nanotwinned copper under repeated frictional contact sliding (see link below) Deformation was studied, with a scanning electron microscope to monitor deformation-induced structural changes as a function of the number of passes of repeated frictional sliding. i saw a certain beauty in this, and wrote a poem about it. Read the Whole Article |
February 16th, 2012 nano-MEMS technology Tammy Gordin Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems, or MEMS are miniaturized mechanical and electro-mechanical devices, structures or other elements that are manufactured via microfabrication, generally using nano-tools. March 7-8th marks the MEMS Live conference in Chicago. Read the Whole Article |
January 29th, 2012 At The Nano-Scale Tammy Gordin Nanotechnology is at a unique scale; an artistic world we can't see, but can express poetically. Read the Whole Article |
December 6th, 2011 Nano-Informatics Tammy Gordin In honor of the Nanoinformatics conference deemed to commence tomorrow, I have written verse on this topic. Simply, there is a big world of data regarding the tiny world of nano and it needs to be organized. Read the Whole Article |
0th, 0000 Nanotubes Tammy Gordin Verse regarding the qualities of Carbon Nanotubes. Read the Whole Article |
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