Thursday, June 30, 2011

Fwd: [Open Manufacturing] Researchers create rollerball-pen ink to draw circuits



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Date: Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 6:47 AM
Subject: [Open Manufacturing] Researchers create rollerball-pen ink to draw circuits
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http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-06-rollerball-pen-ink-circuits.html

Researchers create rollerball-pen ink to draw circuits

June 28, 2011 by Bob Yirka report

University professors create rollerball-pen ink to draw circuits

Image: Wiley

(PhysOrg.com) -- Two professors from the University of Illinois; one
specializing in materials science, the other in electrical engineering, have
combined their talents to take the idea of printing circuits onto
non-standard materials one step further by developing a conductive ink that
can be used in a traditional rollerball ink pen to draw circuits by hand onto
paper and other porous materials. In their paper published in Advanced
Materials, team leads Jennifer Lewis, Jennifer Bernhard and colleagues
describe how they were able to make a type of ink from silver nanoparticles
that would remain a liquid while in the pen, but would dry like regular ink
once applied. The pen could was then used to draw a functioning LCD display
and an antenna.

To make the ink, the team produced silver nanoparticles by reducing a silver
nitrate solution along with an acid to prevent the particles from growing too
large. Afterwards the acid was removed and the viscosity of the ink modified
using hydroxyethyl cellulose to get just the right consistency. The result is
a sort of liquid metal that dries on contact and which can be used to conduct
electricity, hence its ability to be used in the creation of a circuit.

Silver pen has the write stuff for flexible electronics

University of Illinois engineers developed a pen with conductive silver ink
that can write electric circuits and interconnects directly on paper and
other surfaces. Credit: Bok Yeop Ahn Up till now, most research on printing
circuits onto non-standard materials, such as paper, have been done using
inkjet printers or even airbrushes. This new approach would allow circuits to
be drawn quicker and much cheaper, or even on-the-fly, as no other hardware
is needed. Such a low cost device might create a market for throwaway
circuits or even super cheap batteries. Paper was used in the study because
it is considered to be the most suitable non-standard material for printing
circuits due to its wide availability, low cost, ability to be bent and
shaped, and the fact that it is biodegradable.

Lewis noted that the paper used in study was folded after testing to see how
the circuit would hold up, and discovered it took folding several thousand
times before the ink pathways were broken. She also noted that other
materials besides paper could be used, such as wood or ceramics.

Silver pen has the write stuff for flexible electronics

This is a flexible array of LEDs mounted on paper. Hand-drawn silver ink
lines form the interconnects between the LEDs. Credit: Bok Yeop Ahn The team
next plans to look into other types of materials that might be used to make
conductive ink for their pen, hoping to open up the door to all kinds of inks
that can be used for a wide variety of purposes.

More information: Pen-on-Paper Flexible Electronics, Advanced Materials,
Article first published online: 20 JUN 2011. DOI:10.1002/adma.201101328

Abstract

Pen-on-paper flexible electronics are fabricated using a conductive silver
ink-filled rollerball pen. This approach provides a low-cost, portable route
for fabricating conductive text, electronic art, interconnects for light
emitting diode (LED) arrays, and three-dimensional (3D) antennas on paper.

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Fwd: Get them hooked on DIYbio early!



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From: Louis Hom <louhom@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 10:58 PM
Subject: Get them hooked on DIYbio early!
To: biocurious@googlegroups.com


There's an interesting solicitation from  the US gov't at

http://lab.challenge.gov/

They are looking for cool, informative lab activities for K-12
students -- a chance to make a positive impact and potentially gain
some exposure/awareness for the group (or yourself).  This particular
challenge doesn't come with a cash prize, but there may be others down
the road that do.

Lou



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http://lorea.cc/

http://lorea.cc/

Lorea is a project to create secure social cybernetic systems, in which human networks will become simultaneusly represented on a virtual shared world.
Its aim is to create a distributed and federated nodal organization of entities with no geophysical territory, interlacing their multiple relationships through binary codes and languages.
...Lorea word comes from the Basque language and means flower...

Our seeds can be planted certainly many different ways. For example, as a federated series.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Fwd: [IceWalkers.com] News from the Walk - Saturday, Jun 25th 2011



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RPMERIZOR 2.5 [ Not Rated ] [ Stable ]

Rpmerizor is a script that allows you to create an RPM package from
installed files. You simply have to specify files on the command line
and answering a few interactive questions to fill rpm meta-data
(package name, version ...). You can also use it in batch mode with
command line options for [...]
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Rpmrebuild is a console tool to build an RPM file from a package that
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AFICK 2.17 [ *** ] [ Stable ]

Afick is another file integrity checker, designed to be fast and fully
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parts of your computer system. You can then run the script to discover
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SQLite is a small C library that implements a self-contained,
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SQLite because it is small and fast. But those qualities are just
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Wine is an implementation of the Windows Win32 and Win16 APIs on top
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Small linux system for the purpose of system booting or repairing, a
boot/rescue system. You can put this system on a 1.44mb formatted
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stand-alone home pc hard [...]
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A trailer for a movie.



http://www.presenttensethemovie.com/?id=1845

The irony is that diamonds are not worth stealing.

The post scarcity economy will make all of this seem quaint.




Fwd: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (K21st - Essential 21st Century Knowledge)



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Date: Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 8:51 AM
Subject: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (K21st - Essential 21st Century Knowledge)
To: technologiclee@gmail.com


All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (06/12/11 13:18:10 UTC)

One of the most fascinating documentaries you will see this year, the narrative of Adam Curtis with its creative style of juxtapositions,enthralling,soothing and disturbing at the same time, compelling and highly watchable.

first episode: "Love and Power"

second episode: "The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts"

third episode: "The Monkey In The Machine and the Machine in the Monkey"

Read more All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (television documentary series)
an interview with Adam Curtis at the Guardian:
Have computers taken away our power?
If you think machines have liberated us, think again, says film-maker Adam Curtis. Instead we have lost our vision





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Free Student Prototyping for Government Agencies | LinkedIn

Free Student Prototyping for Government Agencies | LinkedIn: "The Center for Government Interoperability partners with colleges and universities to provide free prototyping services to federal, state and local government. The universities' objective is to provide students with real world software project experience with an emphasis on teamwork, written and oral presentations, ethics and business and industrial projects. Students are typically only available for one semester, for short projects. They may not have specific commercial licenses such as Oracle or Microsoft. If your agency needs specific operating systems, databases or programming languages, you will have to provide them to the students. Student programmers operate under the oversight of their professor and are well suited for feasibility studies. The Center and the students to do not charge any fees."

Fwd: Google Alert - "diamond synthesis"



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Date: Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 8:01 PM
Subject: Google Alert - "diamond synthesis"
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Web 1 new result for "diamond synthesis"
 
COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL
At the time, diamond synthesis at low pressures ... Although the early studies showed the feasibility of diamond synthesis by ...
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Fwd: Google Alert - "optical tweezer"



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Subject: Google Alert - "optical tweezer"
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Web 1 new result for "optical tweezer"
 
jlib`ri^o=qo^kpmloqbo=pvpqbj=clo=nr_fqp= dbkbo^qflk= NKM= fkqolar ...
The optical tweezer is generated by the dark soliton ... optical tweezer which is able to generate qubits thus providing the secured high ...
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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Political Memory - La Quadrature du Net

Political Memory - La Quadrature du Net

Political Memory is a toolbox designed to help you reach members of European Parliament (MEPs), and track their voting records. We hope it will help citizens to get to better know their elected representatives, and to allow them to inform them on the issues covered by La Quadrature du Ne