Monthly Archives: July 2016

Fluorescence Is Awesome (Here Is How It Works)

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Fluorescence Is Awesome (Here Is How It Works) Water generates electricity (with a pinch of salt!) Improving Computer Memory Using Spintronics Breaking Glass with Sound in Slow Motion Wireless Electricity Fluorescence Is Awesome (Here Is How It Works) ReactionsHow To Grow Fluorescent Flowers (Chemistry […]

Microsoft and University of Washington researchers set record for DNA storage

Think of the amount of data in a big data center compressed into a few sugar cubes, or all the publicly accessible data on the Internet slipped into a shoebox. Microsoft and University of Washington researchers set record for DNA storage UW Associate Professor Luis Henrique Ceze, in blue, and research scientist Lee Organick prepare […]

My picks, 2016-6

These are the latest articles and videos I found most interesting. Thinking Out Loud: The Century of Biology on Earth and Beyond Juno Captures the “Roar” of Jupiter Apollo: The Alignment Optical Telescope Inside Silicon Valley’s secretive test track for self-driving cars One more reason to get a good night’s sleep Thinking Out Loud: The […]