You can also play with the Google buckyball and make it spin which might be more fun!

andy_g wrote:i'm hugely interested in all sorts of science and technology, and even work with scientists on a fairly regular basis. one of my main scientific colleagues happens to be from the nanotechnology area as well. i'm buggered if i'm going to discuss it in this philistine infested hole though.
fivecups wrote:Bad Bob wrote:burjennio wrote:TAKE IT OUTSIDE POINDEXTER!
Did you not even spin the Google buckyball?
andy_g wrote:i'm hugely interested in all sorts of science and technology, and even work with scientists on a fairly regular basis. one of my main scientific colleagues happens to be from the nanotechnology area as well. i'm buggered if i'm going to discuss it in this philistine infested hole though.
fivecups wrote:andy_g wrote:i'm hugely interested in all sorts of science and technology, and even work with scientists on a fairly regular basis. one of my main scientific colleagues happens to be from the nanotechnology area as well. i'm buggered if i'm going to discuss it in this philistine infested hole though.
You're an artist Andy - is that right? In what way do you work with scientists for your work?
My understanding is North Americans in general have some awareness of the potential benefits and risks of nanotechnology whereas as Brits remain fairly ill-informed - Bob or some of the US posters may clarify that.
fivecups wrote:andy_g wrote:i'm hugely interested in all sorts of science and technology, and even work with scientists on a fairly regular basis. one of my main scientific colleagues happens to be from the nanotechnology area as well. i'm buggered if i'm going to discuss it in this philistine infested hole though.
You're an artist Andy - is that right? In what way do you work with scientists for your work?
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