An experiment in weblogging by the Yantis' of Temecula.
Things we find interesting. Items including (but not limited to) Temecula, the Yantis family, literature, technology, science, computers, the Internet, horses, and teaching. Items will be added to this weblog as we find them. With luck and time there will be new things to read about every day, so check back with us frequently. Posts not currently on the main page are available in the archive. Established December 6, 1999
Friday, February 04, 2000
Toys and Games with a glowing appeal
H20 Glow is a bioluminescent ( glowing) chemistry set that allows one to create bright blue glowing tap water. It uses our natural NanoLight® protein and our NanoFuel® chemistry, just the way the animals do in the ocean. It comes with instructions, and when our final packaging is complete, an educational worksheet for kids. Amaze and entertain your friends.
News Release - Nanotechnology
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Sandia and other Department of Energy national laboratories will venture further into the truly tiny realm of atomic and molecular maneuvering following an announcement of a "National Nanotechnology Initiative" by President Clinton today from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena.
The initiative would increase overall federal funding for nanoscience and nanotechnology R&D by 84 percent to $497 million beginning in fiscal year 2001. It would increase the funding at DOE from $58 million to $96 million in fiscal year 2001 (66 percent more than in 2000).
IBM reports quantum mirage effect in atom-scale ICsScientists here at IBM Corp. reported the discovery of a method to transport information on the atomic scale using the wave nature of electrons instead of wiring. The phenomenon, called "quantum mirage," might enable data transfer in atom-scale integrated circuits without the use of conventional interconnects, suggested IBM.
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