Y’all know: one of these days it had to happen. When we created this blog, we almost called it something like “soot world”, indicating that what many chemists consider to be dirt, goo and soot in effect are interesting molecules, polymers or oligomers. Whatever. Cool stuff you can put in an nmr tube (anyone remember […]
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Fluorescent Carbon Nanoparticles Derived from Candle Soot
Published by October 5th, 2007 in carbon nano tube, future technology and literature. 0 CommentsSometimes it helps to actually read a blog via its web page… found at the bottom (is it my browser or is this the easter egg?) of Carbon based curiosities: You cannot win. You cannot break even. You cannot stop playing the game. Written by whom? I know there […]
I know, this is not really a post belonging onto the scientific blogosphere, or is it? You may be familiar with certain dress styles across disciplines — looking back at my times at university we always used to joke about the “law” types or the “economics” students — always dressed to kill, or rather with collar […]
As many of you out there may have noticed, apple has just published a new version of its PowerPoint-killer called “Keynote.” And even if you don’t like to use a Mac, you probably still have to admit that it does produce beautiful presentations, not? Kutti over at jungfreudlich will probably agree the loudest (and still owes […]
