Blog 5 July 13

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Today I went to the Basic Plasma Science Facility which performs frontier-level research of the plasma state of matter. It is a misconception that the space in between the Sun and the planets is a vacuum devoid of matter. However space is actually not empty, for the big, hot Sun constantly emits plasma, a superheated state of matter which moves out in all directions at very high speeds to fill the solar system. Going even further, the whole universe actually is full of stars. This means the stars will be constantly creating plasma just like our Sun. Basically plasma is by far the most common form of matter since it makes up ninety-nine percent of the visible universe and perhaps most of that which is no visible.

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lapd On earth, people live their lives with the original and ordinary three states of matter. Because we are unfamiliar with the fourth matter, plasma, scientists have been creating plasma at University of Los Angeles to study its properties and characteristics. The Large Plasma Device (LaPD) is an experimental device at UCLA designed for general purpose research on plasma. Research on the fundamental properties of plasmas aids our understanding of applications ranging from fusion energy to space science. If humans can fully understand and utilize properties of plasma in space, then it may be possible in the future to travel faster or further later.

http://www.chem4kids.com/files/matter_plasma.html

http://www.plasmas.org/what-are-plasmas.htm

http://plasmascience.net/tpu/plasma_space.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Plasma_Device

http://www.cpeo.org/techtree/ttdescript/lasinfl.htm

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Day 7: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The summer sun had set and the incandescent glow of the big screen of Mann Theater lit up. For two hours, the limitations of reality were replaced by the possibilities of magic and all that defies the laws of known science. However, there will always be a few parts that perplex me.

A Harry Potter promotional poster

A Harry Potter promotional poster

 

 

The first would be the pensive. Memories have long been a controversial topic as many fear that changes in memory could alter the past, present and future of the person in question if mishandled. The movie The Butterfly Effect is a prime example of this. However, the concept of memory projection is one that could be possible in the future, where the person cannot influence his past but only recall deep memories. After all, the human brain has an amazing capacity to store the oldest of memories in the cerebrum. 

The second would be the invisibility cloak. Further studies into invisibility in the past two years have proven that it is not too far fetched to assume that an invisibility cloak could be made sometime in the near future. With the theory of the 10 laws of relativity, the idea that it is possible for the images in the spiral of overlapping time impacting what we see is not so far fetched.

 

A scenario in which someone wearing an invisibility cloak may look like

A scenario in which someone wearing an invisibility cloak may look like

 

 

The final would be inferno that rose in the cave that Harry rowed into with Dumbledoor. While the living dead may be a far-fetched idea, if nanotechnology becomes able to regenerate itself into rebuilding and reconstructing dead cells, the cause for cancer and death could be cured.

Zombies rampaging the city

Zombies rampaging the city

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Links

http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/harrypotterandthehalf-bloodprince/

http://www.howstuffworks.com/invisibility-cloak.htm

http://blogs.ajc.com/inside-access/2009/07/15/harry-potter-movie-a-nostalgic-late-night-hit-for-fans/

http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssTechMediaTelecomNews/idUSN1644626120090716

http://zombies.monstrous.com/

 

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#6 risks and benefits of nanotechnology


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During our lecture today, we discussed the potential dangers or using nanotechnology. I believe that we as humans need to continue our research and development of nanotechnology. Of course new technology comes with great risk, but it also comes with an enormous potential to make our world better.

http://www.voanews.com/english/images/smart-drug.jpg

Drug designed using nanotechnology to specifically attack cancer cells.

During the Dark Ages in Europe, technological advancement slowed down dramatically and society and culture experienced great decline when the Roman Empire collapsed. European written history and achievements in building and culture were almost nonexistent. Society was extremely backward in comparison to the greatness of the Roman Empire. A similar occurrence can be seen in the Chinese Empire during the Ming Dynasty. During the voyages of Zheng He, China was the world’s most advanced and powerful society. China’s fleet was the largest in the world and remained unmatched by any other in size for 500 years with the Japanese fleet during World War Two.http://www1.chinaculture.org/created/att/20050525/xinsrc_4205022510567021156811.jpg

Suddenly, the Ming emperor banned all ocean shipping and let China’s great fleet rot away. This effectively isolated China from the European technological advancements while China experienced technological decline and stagnation. Only recently has China been able to regain its position as a major world power.

The possible consequences of not pursuing new technologies and the benefits that it can bring far outweigh the possible dangers of pursuing it, as long as regulations are put in place to make sure that the new nanotechnology does not get into the wrong hands and to make sure that it’s safe before releasing it to the public. Our society is already in danger, as education and scientific research have been cut due to budget concerns, and if we don’t continue our research and advancement, our society could very well collapse.

http://www.history.com/content/darkages/history-of-the-dark-ages

http://www1.chinaculture.org/gb/en_aboutchina/2003-09/24/content_22644.htm

http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=3015

http://crnano.org/benefits.htm

http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2007-07/2007-07-17-voa60.cfm?CFID=262369852&CFTOKEN=52425193&jsessionid=6630e5afef1762e57e98f5470164d4b74667

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Muggles with nanotechnology

07.14.09 UCLA – Harry Potter, a very highly regarded popular movie series, was premiering another movie again. And being at a nanotechnology camp we were asked to find ways and relations that us muggles (those who do not have magic capabilities) have with these wizards through innovative technology.
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One of the more interesting relations the two had was the placebo effect. Harry Potter, the main character, pretends to give his friend facing a grave and sickening sports challenge a little liquid luck potion, and so due to his mind set he completed his sport game at a much more relaxed stress level helping him perform at 100% of his ability. This effect in science has an enormous impact on the pharmaceutical industry. A prime example of the placebo effect is sea sickness controllers and the product air born and quite a few herbal remedies. The Mind set has an enormous effect on whether you will truly feel better and mind set too has a enormous impact on thinking because your memories ear all subjective views On your story of life. So for example if one were too live through a cold happier mood then it’s likely you’ll remember the cold not as drastic as the same cold but with a bad attitude. The whole concept of placebo’s can make a company a lot of money and it proves so successful that it shows up in scientific studies. creative-thinking
So it comes in mind that when Harry gives Ron the impression there’s liquid luck in his drink Ron performs to great heights. And so this should be noted because this subject compares to our muggle world as well which runs deep into the studies of science. airborne

http://www.skepdic.com/placebo.html
http://www.hmlanding.com/maldemar.htm
http://www.examiner.com/x-12643-Travel-101-Examiner~y2009m6d9-How-can-I-cure-sea-sickness
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/133/6/474
http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/1044546041649057

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Today we made this really cool ferrofluid.  A ferrofluid is a liquid that becomes strongly polarized in a magnetic field.  The word itself is sort of explainable; ‘ferrum’ is latin for iron and that word is combined with ‘fluid’.

We made this black liquid stuff by mixing some iron stuff with some ammonia stuff and some other stuff.  Im not good with the specifics, but I do know it had to have iron in it because that is what makes its pattern the way it does with the magnet.  As far as analysis goes, our final project was this black, kind of gelly wet solution.  Its pH was slightly basic.

What was so cool about the liquid was how it preformed in a magnetic field.  Careful to keep the magnet out of contact of the fluid, we placed a magnet below the fluid in the plastic.  Much like how iron flakes follow patterns of magnetic fields in those common pictures, this fluid followed a magnetic field.  The thing about the fluid though, was that it followed the field in 3 dimensions.  We were able to move the magnet around and move the fluids, twisting it and making little spikes pop up and down.  We were able to get clearly defined spikes that were solid and thick.

http://www.liv.ac.uk/chemistry/Events/SchoolsEvents/Ferrofluids/photos/ferrofluid_1.jpg

A ferrofluid really up close

Our results happened to be amazing.  I think it was because we mixed our solutions so slowly, drop by drop.  This actually reminded me of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince because in that movie, Harry actually mixes the potions wrong to get a better result.  I wonder if we did something just a little bit wrong that made our results amazing.http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/ferrofluid.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrofluid

http://www.flypmedia.com/issues/12/#15/1

http://www.kodama.hc.uec.ac.jp/protrudeflow/works/index.html

http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCESoft/CCA/CCA2/MAIN/FEFLUID/CD2R1.HTM

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Blog: July 15th (7)

Last night, Sci | Art students walked restlessly into Westwood to watch the midnight premiere of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

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I am a huge fan of the Harry Potter series. I own all of the books, watched all of the movies, and even own dolls of Harry, Ron, and Hermione (my mom bought them…).

I personally liked the movie. I believe that the directors did a good job in connecting all of the book’s small details, much more than in the other movies. Also, the magical and to us, “impossible,” bursts of magic were yet again… amazing!

Here are some of my favorite magical (and hopefully feasibly futuristic) occurrences in the movie:

The pensieve. With this bowl and a little help from a wand, any person will be able to extract their thoughts and store them. This memory can be seen again by dispensing the pensieve-blog-seventhought in the bowl and looking in. If I can do this for every time I lose my keys, jewelry, food, papers…

Veritaserum. Do you ever feel as if someone is telling you a farfetched story? With this potion, you will be able to discern your true friends from the liars! Just whip up a small dose of this wonder serum, give it to whomever you want, and you will be able to drain everyone of each and every one of their deepest, darkest secrets…

Love potions. Oh, if I also had a batch of this. Or a gallon. Or maybe a few gallons…

And of course, who can forget Harry’s invisibility cloak? I can go anywhere I want without being detected with this garment. If this is ever sold to the cloak-material-blog-sevenpublic, I will be [one of the first ones] THE FIRST ONE in line.

Will mankind be able to transgress its problems regarding technology? Will we be able to use some of these same fantastic inventions in order to advance our lives, or will we continue living as “ignorant schoolchildren,” much like the president of their muggle world? Oh, the horror! Let us continue to fuse art and science to make these inventions and more!


http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/harrypotterandthehalf-bloodprince/

http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Pensieve

http://www.hp-lexicon.org/magic/potions/potions-v.html

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/01/scienceoflove/

http://www.usnews.com/articles/science/2009/05/05/berkeley-researchers-create-an-invisibility-cloak.html

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

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              On Tuesday night – well, technically on Wednesday morning – our whole Sci/Art Nanotech group walked to Westwood to see the premiere of  Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. We each paid our counselor nine dollars for a ticket and went around eleven o’clock at night to wait in line to get descent seats. The line was incredibly long, but I surprisingly enjoyed waiting in it. We were entertained by a singing homeless, crazy man and of course, by one another. Energy drinks helped too, I must add. When we finally reached the theatre, we rushed to find seats and waited until twelve for the movie to begin. I must say, the theatre was beautiful and larger than life! So the first two hours of the movie consisted of subtle scenes, mild humor, and romance between the main characters. It was interesting, but did not completely grab my attention. Sadly, I began to doze off at a few parts. The final climactic scene of the movie was very sad and gloomy, and did not contain as much action as I expected. I felt like nothing good came out of the entire movie and that it was pointless and depressing. After three hours of Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Dumbledore, the movie finally ended. Dragging myself on the streets of Westwood until three in the morning was definitely not worth it. I was disappointed by the movie and would have much rather have seen it on a warm, comfortable sofa at home on HBO.

A crazy man singing.
A crazy man singing.

 

Harry, Ron, and Hermione.

 

http://harrypotter.warnerbros.com/harrypotterandthehalf-bloodprince/#/home

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Half-Blood_Prince

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/31/books/review/31SCHILL.html

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/07/17/REVIEW.TMP

http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/

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July 10th Day 4

Today is one of the big days, today is our midterm.  After another great beginning lecture we separated off into our groups to finalize the ideas for our final projects.  Anticipation was sweating out of every pour. 

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After trying our hardest to make our idea the best it could possibly be and having all of us run over our lines to make sure we had our presentation down, after preparing our idea we all headed into the CNSI auditorium to share our ideas and to hopefully get some constructive criticism.  Our idea was on hemophilia and we hoped to do well during this extremely important presentation.

hemophilia 

Hemophilia is an extremely crippling genetic disorder that causes the one who receives it to be unable to clot their blood.  This means that they can easily die from a simple bruise and they must always be near a doctor or they risk dying or receiving a very serious injury.  Our cure would make the world a much better place for hemophiliacs and our nano bots would make the world a much better place for those suffering this disease.

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After our presentations we got a taste of the artier side o things by going to the DESMA (Design Media Arts) presentations.  We saw many different video games, music videos, and compilations that helped inspire our own projects and gained valuable insights on what being an artist really is.  Overall, today was an extremely nerve wracking but successful and fun day.

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Blog 7 – July 16 (8

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http://www.cectheatres.com/assets/harry_potter_and_the_half_blood_prince_potter-_poster2.jpg

Harry Potter has always been a popular science fiction book/movie in our society. A few days ago, a new movie was released based off of the 6th Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The movie started out with Harry beginning his 6th year at Hogwarts School of witchcraft and wizardry. Like usual, he rode the Express to his destination, which I have never really understood where it was located [besides next to some lake and a few mountains]. On the train he sees Malfoy again and has an urge to eavesdrop on him.

http://writemeg.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/invisibility_cloak.jpg

Harry makes use of his invisibility cloak that possibly utilizes nanoparticles in order to create the disappearing look. When the first Harry Potter came out, I thought that the cloak was impossible to make and was strictly an object of magic but now that we learned more about nanotechnology, I know that some day they will be possible if they are not already. My project group had actually thought about creating a sort of invisibility cloak for our final, but then we were told that there was already an item similar to that in Japan. The nanoparticles are able to examine the surroundings and reflect the background image to the front of the article of clothing. I believe that with future technologies improving so quickly, an invisibility cloak like Harry’s could be achieved in no time :D. Similarly, the brooms used for Quidditch would utilize aerodynamic nanoparticles that would allow for the rider and the broom to lift off. Hovering objects such as the Mind Flex could probably reflect the development of these types of mind controlled flying items.

Video: Mattel Mind Flex hands (and heads) on

The Harry-Ginny romance was awkward/weird but the Hermione-Ron relationship was somewhat cute yet also strange xP

Links:

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28679694/ns/technology_and_science-science/

http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/09/video-mattel-mind-flex-hands-and-heads-on/

http://www.thebookspoiler.com/Spoilers/harrypotter6.html

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/08/080812-invisibility-cloak.html

http://www.mergerecords.com/artists/telekinesis

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July 9th Day 3

Today started with another extremely stimulating discussion delivered to us by our instructors.  It addressed the concept of shape and how its was applied in art and science.  The examples that they showed us helped show me that the line the world has drawn between art and science is even more transparent than I was made to believe earlier in the week.  After the discussion given by our instructors we had a guest speaker from the Getty who spoke to us about preserving art.

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The preservationist from the Getty proceeded to tell us about the plethora of techniques used to keep the art the way it is, and he told us about the many new things they have discovered about masterwork using these various techniques.  An x ray type machine is used to analyze the art to see if it has been tampered with and to see if any restorations are required.

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After the discussion on art we had our daily lab visits.  The most intriguing lab visit of the day was most definatly Dr. Yang Yang’s lab where we learned about the many uses of Sol Gel.  Sol Gel is glass that is made at room temperature.  This provides many practical applications the main one of which uses the glass to generate energy.  This is possible because molecules that can create energy can easily survive at room temperature while they die at the normal 1000 degree temperature.  Sol gel is an extremely useful and versatile item that I believe will provide us many good things in the near future.

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http://www.solgel.com/

http://www.chemat.com/html/solgel.html

http://www.apsnyc.com/

http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Difficulties-of-Art-Preservation&id=150345

http://www.getty.edu/

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