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St Columba’s College: Nanotechnology project

Posted by: ozymandias1 on: February 6, 2008

I was browsing the award-winning St. Colomba’s College English Department blog (see blogroll on the right) and came across the school’s excellent Science Site. This in turn led to a link to their Transition Year Nanotechnology competition project, which consisted of a fictional website of a hospital set in 2027, detailing the role of nanotechnology [...]

Battle at Kruger

Posted by: ozymandias1 on: February 6, 2008

 Watch as a baby buffalo is caught in the jaws of four lions, then acts as the rope in a tug of war between the lions and some crocs, and finally gets rescued by her extended family. Simply amazing Was I the only one rooting for the lions? I say that a baby lion is [...]

The Counter-Intuitive Nature of Physics

Posted by: ozymandias1 on: February 6, 2008

Okay, here’s the deal. You’re in a car going forward at 100 km/hr. You’re finished with your (glass) bottle of lucozade and naturally you just want to get rid of it by throwing it out the window. But you’re not a complete muppet; you would prefer if the bottle didn’t actully break upon impact. So [...]


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