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Blog 4

The midterm presentations today were really interesting. A lot of the group’s ideas were quite creative in their use of nano-technology. A few in particular were the nandage and the zombie-killing grenade(because the zombie apocalypse is inevitable). The nandage I thought was cool because it was one of the most practical useful ideas of the […]

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July 16th: The Final Blog

As our final night comes to an end, I feel both excited, and depressed to be leaving. The experiences have been like no other, I have felt before. I leave with a smile on my face and the flu, but let’s focus on the positive. Every lab was filled with fascinating topics and technology that […]

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July 15th Blog

Wait, what about Harry Potter? Unfortunately, I was to sick to attend the midnight showing of this film. I wish I could have gone, but life must go on. The lecture Ron gave today was very interesting. In the midst of my viral suffering, I was extremely interested of how Aspirin came to be and […]

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July 14th Blog

As I arose from my bed today, I felt very under the weather. As the lecture began, I couldn’t help, but look forward to going to the campus store and getting some Dayquil. Immediately following my pessimistic attitude, I began to become interested in the topic being focused on. Watching videos about the future of […]

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July 13th Blog

Shape has always been something society has emphasized, whether an atom or a state of the art building. We as a society have tried to combine artistic feelings, with scientific imagination to form the most elaborate structures in the world. Learning about the two, side by side, has helped engage my learning and provided an […]

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July 10th Blog

I must approach today from an artistic agenda due to the events that took place. Dr. Vesna’s biography of her life showed how an individual with creativity and wit could achieve any career goal. Learning how an artist can hook his or her way in to the science world always fascinates me and I wish […]

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Ironman is in the present 7/10/09 Blog 3

                       “Its on the strength of observation and reflection that one finds a way. So we must dig and delve unceasingly” said Monet, the renowned artist. This quote is applicable to both the scientific mind and the artistic capacity. The brilliant mind of Isaac Newton […]

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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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July 8th Blog

  Today is complicated for me to describe how intrigued I was by Dr. Rome’s lecture on Nanomedicine. Realizing the possibilities in the near future is something my mind thrives on. Medical procedures, and their futures have always interested me, and have fueled me to work extraordinarily hard in high school, in order to have […]

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July 7th Blog

  This first day of visiting labs was filled with excitement. I was intrigued to look at the different equipment that is available at the nano level. When I began this course, I had no idea what a large array of technology was available for these procedures. Science and technology has always been my passion […]

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