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Nanosilver

Nanosilver is a new discovery in science that is making many improvements. nanosilver is pure de-ionized water with silver in suspension. the nano particles are able to kill bacteria and are starting to be seen as something that can help cure diseases. nanosilver is used in socks to prevent smell. the only harm with the […]

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July 9th Blog

Science, technology and art have always been something I have been intrigued to further advance my knowledge in. Listening to Giacomo Chiari incorporate all three realms was something remarkable. I was perplexed to realize how hand and hand all three subjects can be alike. Learning about the technology available to restore art using scientific data […]

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Blog 1 – The Coupling of Science and Art

Throughout history, one of the most integral parts of scientific advancement has been technological development.  In turn, the most integral part of these technological develpments has often been the coupling of the purity of science and the beauty of art.  A prime example of this phenomenon has been the development of microscopes.  After creating the first compound […]

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7/9/09 Blog 2

  Nanotechnology, the technology of the near future, has both positive and negative aspects. The nanotechnology used beneficially for human health is called nanomedicine. Nanomedicine will use engineered molecular systems and molecular knowledge of the human body to maintain and improve human health. Many scientists and physicians can use this technology as tools for disease […]

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7/8/09 Blog 1

  The intertwining of art and science is an interesting thing. Many of the early artists incorporated useful methods of producing a 2-D image from a 3-D model, such as using manageable squares and a ray of light (1-D perspective). One of the first methods of translating a 3-D to 2-D was the use of […]

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