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by sliverstorm
4679 days ago
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I'd call it either chemistry or applied physics. Probably lean more towards applied physics, as chemistry doesn't concern itself with light. I mean, in what way is this engineering? Metal particles emit characteristic glows when struck by light. Romans ground up the metal and mixed it in with glass. Now the glass does it too. VoilĂ . If I'm reading the article right, this is analogous to me making lemonade by mixing sugar and lemon juice into water, granting the water the flavors of sugar and lemon with nanometer-scale particles (citric acid and sucrose). Is lemonade now the tastiest form of nanotechnology? |
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