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Category Archives: Sci-Tech

STAYING DRY, MINISCULE-FASHION

THIS IS A SMALL SIMANAITISSAYS ITEM DESCRIBING really small stuff, nanoparticles that help to keep things dry. The report from A? Aalto University, October 23,  2023, announces, “Revised method to … Continue reading

November 1, 2023 · Leave a comment

VINTAGE DIGITAL

WE LOVE VINTAGE CARS, VINTAGE WATCHES, vintage wines. Why not vintage digital? Moore’s Law predicted quite accurately a two-year obsolescence of almost anything digital, but what of the discarded stuff?  … Continue reading

October 29, 2023 · 1 Comment

PSITTACIDAE ANGELINOS 

THERE ARE LIKELY MORE RED-CROWNED PARROTS in Los Angeles than in their native range in Mexico. This tidbit caught my eye when KTLA5’s Travis Schlep asked “Why Are There So … Continue reading

October 25, 2023 · 1 Comment

A REALLY SOLID IDEA NEARING FRUITION

BACK IN APRIL 2022, SIMANAITISSAYS wrote “Solid-state Batteries” When? If? Whose?” Today, only 18 months later we can forgo the “if,” give the “when” a 2027-2028, and, as suggested, associate … Continue reading

October 18, 2023 · 1 Comment

A POCKETFUL OF COMPUTATIONS

JAMES VINCENT’S “INSTRUMENTAL TRICKS,” London Review of Books, October 5, 2023, isn’t about the musical variety, but rather computational: It’s a review of Keith Houston’s Empire of the Sum: The … Continue reading

October 16, 2023 · 3 Comments

CAGING H2

IN AAAS SCIENCE, September 28, 2023, Robert F. Service writes, “Chemical Cages Could Store Hydrogen, Expand Use of Clean-burning Fuel.” Service says, “Hydrogen seems like the perfect fuel. By weight … Continue reading

October 15, 2023 · 2 Comments

ON CANINE AUDITORY PROCESSING

“WHO’S A CUTE PUPPY?” ASKS AAAS Science, September 15, 2023, in a Research item titled “Auditory Processing.” The item is based on a paper by Anna Gergely et al. published … Continue reading

September 29, 2023 · 2 Comments

OVERDOING IT

IS THERE BETTER LIVING THROUGH OPTIMIZATION? Not necessarily, posits mathematical modeler Coco Krumme in her new book Optimal Illusions. In their review of the book in Science, September 14, 2023, … Continue reading

September 27, 2023 · 1 Comment

THE 2023 IG NOBEL PRIZES 

IT’S IG NOBEL PRIZE time again! Officially the “33rd First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony” rewards researchers in ten categories for presenting “things that make people laugh, then think.”  I … Continue reading

September 21, 2023 · Leave a comment

AIRCRAFT CUTAWAYS—A VARIETY OF STYLES

THE PURPOSE OF A CUTAWAY, of course, is to reveal inner aspects of something by selectively omitting outer elements. The intent, though, depends on the audience: Is it a technical … Continue reading

September 20, 2023 · Leave a comment