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And just like that. Case Closed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1247535/
PubMed Central (PMC)
Nanotechnology: Looking As We Leap
Jack Kirby
Steve Englehart
Steve Gerber
Jim Mooney
The Springboard: How Storytelling Ignites Action in Knowledge-Era Organizations is the first book to teach storytelling as a powerful and formal discipline for organizational change and knowledge management.
SpringBoard is the standard application that manages the iOS home screen.
Other tasks include starting WindowServer, launching and bootstrapping applications and setting some of the device's settings on startup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpringBoard
SpringBoard
SpringBoard is the standard application that manages the iOS home screen. Other tasks include starting WindowServer, launching and bootstrapping applications and setting some of the device's settings on startup.
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Zero Point Energy Wands
The Nano Wand is a natural energy generating device. The energy created specifically rejuvenates molecular structures in all liquids. The molecular structure causes any liquid to become more hydratious, taste better and extend shelf life. Placed in a fridge, the Nano Wand’s energy frequency permeates the fridge; all liquids, meat and fruit will taste better and have extended shelf life. The renewed molecular chains are similar to those found in healthy natural spring water.
A Yellow Light
The same properties that confer such incredible utility to engineered nanoparticles are those that raise concerns about the nature of their interactions with biological systems: their size, their shapes, their high reactivity, how they are coated, and other unique characteristics could prove to be harmful in some physiologic circumstances.
Several recent studies have appeared in the literature showing that some nanomaterials are not inherently benign. Some can travel readily through the body, deposit in organ systems, and penetrate individual cells, and could trigger inflammatory responses similar to those seen with ambient nanoparticles—better known in environmental science as ultrafine particles—which are known to often be far more toxic than their larger counterparts. The primary difference between ambient and engineered nanoparticles is that the former have widely varying shapes, sizes, and compositions, whereas the latter are single, uniform compounds.
That also explains my pain
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just kill me already
The Ripple Effect
Radix
Thomas depicts the development of soldier nanotechnologies as pro-gression from a present “idea” toward a future “goal.” In the process, helocates nanotech within the syntactical structure of printed language, imagi-narily packing hundreds of nanoscale “components” and “particles” into“the period at the end of this sentence.”
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/afa7/a2c7f387a1c6bccc5e29ab15ca00fe73c28c.pdf
It would be possible then to see the ISN as a producer of “substantive” text, engineering its very substance—nanotechnology—within the materiality of writing, as if grammatical sign and technical object were indexical. “The idea” of the whole project toincorporate nanodevices into military uniforms is explained through text alone, as a continuous inscriptional inventory that contains the present in itself—a conveyor of present particles—while simultaneously generating the scientific future and setting it off at a distance. We are asked to “imagine”the future of soldier nanotechnologies as a culmination of alphabetic writing, a giving-forth or materialization of the technical substance abiding within. “Imagine the psychological impact”: imagine the invincible powers enabled by those invisible particles at the hypothetical end of this sentence,those particles that are the “end goal” or the “referent” of this sentence as much as they might appear at the space of its final destination, its conclusive period, its full stop. We are directed to think textually, to visualize nanodevices through the medium of print and the analog unreeling of its content towards a deferred future.