Team:Cambridge/Blog/Week 9
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+ | It is no secret that a large portion of interesting scientific studies are not t | ||
+ | he result of years of diligent labour and careful thought, but are found through | ||
+ | lucky mistakes. One of the team accidently scratches one of our precious thin | ||
+ | films when viewing it under a microscope and is amazed to see 'spidering' patter | ||
+ | ns spreading across the slide. On taking a few films with a video microscope, it | ||
+ | seems that our reflectin is self-organising into highly-dynamic branching tubul | ||
+ | es, with growth prompted by dessication, and shrinking by hydration. | ||
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+ | The team are really pleased (it's very cool!), but aren't quite sure if it's rea | ||
+ | lly useful. | ||
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Revision as of 08:47, 26 August 2011
Week 9 : 22nd of August to 28th of August
Monday
The team will be writing a guest blog-post at Scientific American at some point in the near future.
Tuesday
Hurrah! We have our first tangible success as a bacterial extract is spun into an iridescent film. Our microscopic images are particularly interesting - worth a look.
The day is doubly a success, since the BBC have chosen to film us as part of a Horizon documentary! In general jubilation we celebrate with dinner at a restaurant.
Wednesday
It is no secret that a large portion of interesting scientific studies are not t he result of years of diligent labour and careful thought, but are found through
lucky mistakes. One of the team accidently scratches one of our precious thin
films when viewing it under a microscope and is amazed to see 'spidering' patter ns spreading across the slide. On taking a few films with a video microscope, it
seems that our reflectin is self-organising into highly-dynamic branching tubul
es, with growth prompted by dessication, and shrinking by hydration.
The team are really pleased (it's very cool!), but aren't quite sure if it's rea lly useful.
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday