Alles loopt slecht af.
Zelfs voor wie slecht is.
En dat is dan weer goed.
Harry Mullish 29 juli 1927 - 30 oktober 2010
31 October 2010
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9 October 2010
1 October 2010
spider silk worms
US genetic engineers have modifed silk worms to produce spider silk. This may open the way for industrial production of spider silk. Spider silk has high elasticity and tensile strength. It is stronger for a given weight than the Kevlar widely used in body armour. More...http://newsinfo.nd.edu/news/16934/
5 September 2010
Haarlem in Scotland
Last month, in Scotland, we visited two musea with paintings. Both in Edinburgh and in Glasgow we encountered a painting of St-Bavo in Haarlem, which we remember so well for Bert.
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Bert Wirix,
Edinburgh,
Glasgow,
Haarlem,
Saint Bavo
15 July 2010
US IQ survey
News emerged yesterday of preliminary results from the US government investigation that analysed sudden acceleration in Toyotas and Lexuses following almost 2,200 incidents.
The report, seen by The Wall Street Journal, said: "The early results suggest that some drivers who said their Toyotas and Lexuses surged out of control were mistakenly flooring the accelerator when they intended to jam on the brakes."
The report, seen by The Wall Street Journal, said: "The early results suggest that some drivers who said their Toyotas and Lexuses surged out of control were mistakenly flooring the accelerator when they intended to jam on the brakes."
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toyota
25 May 2010
14 May 2010
single molecule robot
Researchers have made a single walking DNA molecule, that can be guided over a track.
The molecule has 4 tentacles that bind to the vertical sticks on the track. They cut the stick (short sticks at the left) and bind to the next stick, dragging the molecule along to the red target at the right.
They're imagining future one molecule nanobots for packet delivery (medicine) and factories in the future.
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The molecule has 4 tentacles that bind to the vertical sticks on the track. They cut the stick (short sticks at the left) and bind to the next stick, dragging the molecule along to the red target at the right.
They're imagining future one molecule nanobots for packet delivery (medicine) and factories in the future.
More...
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nanotechnology,
science
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