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JULY 16, 2009

The past two weeks here at Sci |Art Camp have flown by so quickly. Tomorrow I will leave this place with a bounty full of new knowledge and a much more open mind about the connection between Science and Art. I will apply the new things I learn when I return to school in the […]

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JULY 15, 2009

I often call Aspirin my miracle product. Although there are lots of dangerous side affects and risks when consuming it, it can be used externally as well. When dissolved in water to make a paste, it can be applied to wounds for temporary pain relief.  By adding a few tablets to your shampoo, you’ve turned […]

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JULY 14, 2009

My dad is a US patent examiner and he mainly works with companies like Honda, Toyota, and Mazda when they submit patents for things such as electro-hydraulic power steering. As a result, his vast knowledge of cars has rubbed off on me quite a bit since he often takes me along to different car shows […]

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JULY 13, 2009

Usually when I think of shapes, I think of geometry and of circles and triangles and squares and what not. I also think of curves, lines, hyperbolas and parabolas. I remember in Algebra 2 my teacher would make us to “Math Aerobics” in which our arms would mimic the shapes of different quadratic functions. Today’s […]

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JULY 10, 2009

YAY IT’S MIDTERM DAY! Personally, out of all the presentations, I believe mine is the best. Just kidding, I became really interested Lily and Eddie’s Nano Monuments.  I feel that could be really useful for artists who want to study works of art in detail  and want to be able to recreate them or with […]

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JULY 9, 2009

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JULY 8, 2009

Today a very cute old man came in to talk about NanoMedicine. Am I allowed to say he’s old? Is that offensive? Well I mean it in a superly awesome and good way. Anyways, he discussed the use of engineered molecular systems and molecular knowledge of human body to maintain. The different tools made with […]

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JULY 7 2009

When I heard that today’s topic would be “Seeing the Invisible,” I wasn’t so sure what to expect. Immediately, I thought of supernatural phenomena such as X-Ray vision or crazy magic Harry Potter powers. My imagination thought of all sorts of wild, impossible things that could never be done. Instead, we learned about visualization in […]

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