Nano Photos Rival Modern Art
Every six months, the Materials Research Society celebrates the most eye-catching images found in the course of their researchers' studies -- celebrating the serendipitous convergence of science and art.
Materials researchers may struggle for years with stubborn instruments, fragile crystals or difficult chemical reactions before obtaining a bit of precious data from the exotic substances they study. Now, the scrutiny of samples not only yields potentially important data, but also artistic inspiration.
Every six months, the Materials Research Society celebrates the most eye-catching images found in the course of their researchers' studies -- celebrating the serendipitous convergence of science and art.
Materials researchers may struggle for years with stubborn instruments, fragile crystals or difficult chemical reactions before obtaining a bit of precious data from the exotic substances they study. Now, the scrutiny of samples not only yields potentially important data, but also artistic inspiration.
Me resulto interesante como el arte moderno se relaciona con las nano fotos, tienen que ver lo que son!
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Windows XP Update Adds Features From Vista
The third service pack for Windows XP has finally arrived. As we mentioned last week, the 300 MB+ standalone installer will be available from the Microsoft Download Center later today. XP SP3 is also available through Windows Update, where it's just a 70 MB download.
The third service pack for XP gives you all the Windows XP performance updates, security updates and hotfixes that have been released since Service Pack 2 came out way back in August 2004. While Service Pack 3 may not be as big of a change as Service Pack 2 was, there are some noteworthy features from Vista that have been included in this release. Namely, NAP, a policy enforcement platform for limiting network access to secure machines, “Black Hole” Router Detection, a cryptographic module for the kernel and a new Product Activation module allows you to install XP without a product key.
Windows XP Update Adds Features From Vista
The third service pack for Windows XP has finally arrived. As we mentioned last week, the 300 MB+ standalone installer will be available from the Microsoft Download Center later today. XP SP3 is also available through Windows Update, where it's just a 70 MB download.
The third service pack for XP gives you all the Windows XP performance updates, security updates and hotfixes that have been released since Service Pack 2 came out way back in August 2004. While Service Pack 3 may not be as big of a change as Service Pack 2 was, there are some noteworthy features from Vista that have been included in this release. Namely, NAP, a policy enforcement platform for limiting network access to secure machines, “Black Hole” Router Detection, a cryptographic module for the kernel and a new Product Activation module allows you to install XP without a product key.
Me parece interesante porque todavia hay mucha gente que no tiene el windows vista, y que al salir esta nueva edicion de windows XP con elementos del vista ayuda mucho.
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Miniaturize a Scene
It's called a tilt-shift effect. It's a favorite device of fine-art photographers and the Flickr crowd. The idea is to keep a narrow band of a picture in sharp focus while blurring everything else. The result: a sprawling photo-scape suddenly looks like a scale model. To pull it off you need an expensive tilt-shift lens -— or a simple Photoshop trick.
It's called a tilt-shift effect. It's a favorite device of fine-art photographers and the Flickr crowd. The idea is to keep a narrow band of a picture in sharp focus while blurring everything else. The result: a sprawling photo-scape suddenly looks like a scale model. To pull it off you need an expensive tilt-shift lens -— or a simple Photoshop trick.
Me gusto este articulo porque habla sobre como agrandar una imagen, sin deformarla.
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