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Ruth Cuadra

Wearable Electronic Sensors Can Now Be Printed Directly on the Skin - 0 views

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    Taking advantage of recent advances in flexible electronics, researchers have devised a way to "print" devices directly onto the skin so people can wear them for an extended period while performing normal daily activities.
Ruth Cuadra

E I Du Pont De Nemours And Co : Sustainability Challenges Cost as Packaging Industry's ... - 0 views

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    While today's packaging professional is focused on cost, performance and food safety/security, sustainability will replace cost as a dominant trend in 10 years, according to a study done by Packaging World and DuPont. Food safety/security is and will remain a top trend, respondents say.
Ruth Cuadra

Finding your 'Third Space' - 0 views

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    A different, more personal take on what a Third Space is: "Creating a physical and mental boundary between transitions will not only improve your mental wellbeing but your performance in all areas of life."
Rahul Sharma

Syringe Filter with PES Membrane and Glass Fiber Prefilter - Axiva - 0 views

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    Axiva Syringe Filters with PES and glass fiber prefilter membrane are purpose-built with features designed to bring the utmost levels of performance and purity to your laboratory research.
Ariane Karakalos

New School Leads Conversation on the Future of Learning | The New School News - 0 views

  • The conference, hands-on workshops, science fair, performances, and other activities run October 10–16, one project is currently on view in the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design. The Assignment Book is an exhibition curated by Scholz and Christiane Paul, director of the graduate media studies program at The New School for Public Engagement and Adjunct Curator of New Media Arts at the Whitney Museum of American Art, that poses questions for the audience. It features work by artist Luis Camnitzer that grapples with some unresolved questions about digital learning, and is solicited visitors to the gallery to add to the conversation, subverting the traditional role of the artist as teacher. There will be a discussion about this exhibition between Camnitzer and Paul on October 11.
David Bloom

Why do we assume the future will be short? - John Schellenberg - Aeon - 0 views

  • Why has recognising the deep future been so difficult for humanity? Why, after discovering the place of the Earth in the solar system, the place of the solar system in the universe, the age of the Earth, the age of the universe, and evolution by natural selection over aeons of Earth’s history, do we still need to be prodded to perform the simple act of turning around, to position ourselves to see both forward and back in time?
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