I smell an IgNobel.
If nothing else, this will bring hope to millions of schoolchildren suffering in soldering lessons...
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Review : Viking Britain
Hot on the heels of Neil Price's Children of Ash and Elm comes Thomas William's Viking Britain . Given how much I enjoyed his Lost...
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Hmmm. [The comments below include a prime example of someone claiming they're interested in truth but just want higher standard, where...
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Where Americans think Ukraine is These are the guesses of 2066 Americans as to where Ukraine is. Only 1 in 6 were correct. Presumably the...
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I've noticed that some people care deeply about the truth, but come up with batshit crazy statements. And I've caught myself rationa...
The main application will be that instead of recycling it, you can just chuck it in the composting heap.
ReplyDeleteIt seems silly but the intersection of biology & electronics is the subject of furious research. Biochips that could be tattooed under the skin could be very useful for things like insulin pumps.
ReplyDeleteRobert Poole The resolution doesn't look too good (honestly, neither does the edibility...), but if you need nominally edible, conductive 3D prints, there ya go.
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