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Undertoad 01-03-2008 08:56 AM

January 3, 2008: Nano-explosions?
 
http://cellar.org/2008/nanoexplosions.jpg

I say explosions, the official caption says explosions... but they aren't really explosions, they just look like it, in this nano-scale photograph. I'm not even sure nano-scale is a word, or a hyphenated word, so you can bet that the following quote, explaining the shot, just perplexes me. But the photo, by one Fanny Beron, won first place in the Materials Research Society "Science as Art" competition. And it's cool!

Quote:

This color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph shows an array of CoFeB nanowires, grown by pulse-current electrodeposition in a nanoporous alumina template. During the electrodeposition process, some of the nanowires overflowed on the template surface. "It's a reminder that nanoscale research can have unpredicted consequences at a high level," Beron says.
Found here, used with permission of the Materials Research Society, photo credit Fanny Beron.

borisivan 01-03-2008 08:58 AM

......
 
..... I for one embrace our new orange cauliflower volcano overlords.

Sheldonrs 01-03-2008 09:09 AM

Eh. You can see the same thing whenever you pop a pimple.

glatt 01-03-2008 09:11 AM

Is that just a fancy way of saying these are imperfections in an electroplating job?

xoxoxoBruce 01-03-2008 10:09 AM

Quote:

"It's a reminder that nanoscale research can have unpredicted consequences at a high level," Beron says.
Funny thing about those "unpredicted consequences" the scientists, and politicians, keep discovering.

barefoot serpent 01-03-2008 10:16 AM

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meh... that orange cauliflower is so 2007

Gravdigr 01-03-2008 08:47 PM

This color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph shows an array of CoFeB nanowires, grown by pulse-current electrodeposition in a nanoporous alumina template. During the electrodeposition process, some of the nanowires overflowed on the template surface. "It's a reminder that nanoscale research can have unpredicted consequences at a high level," Beron says.:blah:

To quote the Geico caveman: "Uh...What???:bs: :bs: :bs:

SPUCK 01-04-2008 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by borisivan (Post 421198)
..... I for one embrace our new orange cauliflower volcano overlords.

THAT! Was choice...

Welcome borisivan.

Common the rest of you!!!:headshake
CoFeB = Cobalt Iron Boron

Back to 7th grade with the lot of you... :eek:

DucksNuts 01-04-2008 04:42 AM

I seriously need to get out more....I thought I was gonna see an iPod nano exploding.

DanaC 01-04-2008 04:52 AM

Quote:

Common the rest of you!!!
CoFeB = Cobalt Iron Boron

Back to 7th grade with the lot of you...
Yeah....we'll see you after recess when you've finished your English class :p


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