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Monthly Archives: December 2014
FORGE 3D printing in downtown Jacksonville turns custom service into cash – Florida Times
In a small office space on East Bay Street in downtown Jacksonville, Adam Dukes and Bryce Pfanenstiel are taking a traditional approach to a very new kind of business that some say could alter commerce itself in the coming years. … Continue reading
In crowds, human ‘particles’ follow laws of movement
Walking down the street, we feel like agents of our own destiny. But perhaps we shouldn’t be so sure. Behavioral scientists like to point out that often we move in a patterned way, as though conforming to natural laws we’re … Continue reading
Breaking up is hard to do: Switching maintenance shops
Familiarity vs. complacency Most mechanics will admit that they spend a lot more time inspecting a new-to-them airplane compared to one on which they routinely perform inspections. This makes sense, in that the airplane is a completely unknown entity to … Continue reading
Insight – Drone downer: Will new FAA rules ground recreational fliers?
A small drone helicopter operated by a paparazzi records singer Beyonce Knowles-Carter (not seen) as she rides the Cyclone rollercoaster while filming a music video on Coney Island in New York in this August 29, 2013 file photo. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri … Continue reading
Progress to Spray on Solar Power using Colloidal Quantum Dots
TweetKramer and colleagues have just invented a new way to spray solar cells onto flexible surfaces using miniscule light-sensitive materials known as colloidal quantum dots (CQDs)—a major step toward making spray-on solar cells easy and cheap to manufacture. “My dream … Continue reading
With the Kids for December
Local News Wind blows out of Western Washington but leaves mark Article source: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2014/12/13/3538744/with-the-kids-for-december.html?sp=/99/1683/
High flyers: Model airplane club gives them wings
Posted: Friday, December 12, 2014 2:45 pm | Updated: 4:54 pm, Fri Dec 12, 2014. High flyers: model airplane club gives them wings Christopher Boan Green Valley News Green Valley News Sun and The Sahuarita Sun | 0 comments Article source: … Continue reading