Posts Tagged ‘engineer’
Sunday, August 11th, 2013
The ultimate reduction in size for an engineer is to a single molecule. It’s been done for a car; now it has been reported for the pixel (picture-element).[1]
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References
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J.E. Kwon, S. Park, and S.Y. Park, "Realizing Molecular Pixel System for Full-Color Fluorescence Reproduction: RGB-Emitting Molecular Mixture Free from Energy Transfer Crosstalk", Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 135, pp. 11239-11246, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja404256s
Tags:above energy diagram, energy, energy transfer, energy transfer occurring, energy transfers, engineer, free energy, Interesting chemistry
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Sunday, June 2nd, 2013
A few years ago, we published an article which drew a formal analogy between chemistry and iTunes (sic)[1]. iTunes was the first really large commercial digital music library, and a feature under-the-skin was the use of meta-data to aid discoverability of any of the 10 million (26M in 2013) or so individual items in the store.‡ The analogy to digital chemistry and discoverability of the 70 or so million known molecules is, we argued, a good one.
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References
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O. Casher, and H.S. Rzepa, "SemanticEye: A Semantic Web Application to Rationalize and Enhance Chemical Electronic Publishing", Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, vol. 46, pp. 2396-2411, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ci060139e
Tags:Apple, BBC, Chemical IT, digital photography, engineer, Google, Historical, HTML, metadata, opendata, RDF, search term, Steve Bachrach, United Kingdom
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