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14-12-06, 06:50 PM | #671 |
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Plastics can conduct electricity!
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14-12-06, 08:26 PM | #672 | |
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So for this reason only, I say to you Sir.... PROVE IT!!!!!!
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14-12-06, 08:48 PM | #674 |
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Thanks Mike.... BUT it says.. A conductive polymer is an organic polymer semiconductor, or an organic semiconductor. and surley if somethings "organic" then by definition its not just a "plastic" that is man made??
Wish i hadnt asked now. lol
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14-12-06, 09:32 PM | #675 |
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^ In chemistry, organic means a compound containing carbon and hydrogen. It has nothing to do with how it was created.
All plastics are organic. |
15-12-06, 12:18 AM | #676 |
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OH SNAP!
Spidey. You just got pwnd. Sorry to break the news mate. |
15-12-06, 12:23 AM | #677 |
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I better post up a fact then.
Right. Driving through the Lincoln tunnel, at 60 mph, while somebody leans out the window, reefing their guts up a) leaves interesting patterns on your car, and b) provokes some ire in the driver of the following car. (Said car also obtains interesting patterns on his bonnet.) |
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And i can expalin how it works quite esily (i did have to work it out for myself after all ) Matt |
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Of Nature papers. OK. Speaking of Nature papers. Ahem. In the last few years, a completely new way of controlling genes in plants and animals was discovered, that fundamentally changed the feed-forward paradigm of DNA->mRNA->Protein. This DNA->mRNA->Protein concept has been so central to Biology that when I was doing my degree, a few years ago, it was still being taught as "The Central Paradigm" of biology. Yet, a couple of years later, its known that this is not the case. Interesting how we think how great we are at science, and then we discover we didnt notice something totally fundamental for years. |
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15-12-06, 05:48 PM | #680 |
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Really? How is it all thought to work now then?
My literature search will be the basis of my very own research to be undertaken next year (my final year) I'm dead excited, and I have a few ideas. As for Nature...its only for people who want to boost their rating, get as many people as possible to read their work :P Na, only joking. I would love to get a paper published in Nature, its a very prestigious journal. I would especially like a paper published in Nature Materials Maybe one day... Matt |
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