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Freaky Liquid Metal - Science Experiment
My Website! ▻ http://dailyexperiments.com How to make Magnetic Fluid - http://youtu.be/vsQh1AT6qUE Subscribe to my 2nd channel https://www.youtube.com/user/o...
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Liquidmetal Function & Finish - Stronger than titanium and harder than steel
Liquidmetal alloy's unique amorphous structure enables precision parts to be molded with incredible tolerances and beautiful as-molded surfaces that require ...
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Liquidmetal - Technology demo
From the corporate site : "More than twice the strength of Titanium with the processability of plastics, Liquidmetal alloys are poised to render obsolete cur...
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OMEGA Liquidmetal® Technology
OMEGA recently introduced Liquidmetal ® to its collection when it created a bezel which blends the novel zirconium-based alloy with ceramics - a technologica...
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Freezing the Liquid Metal MERCURY - SOLID
This is my third video about mercury. Much to my surprise my other mercury videos had some interested viewers. I guess I am not the only one facinated with i...
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Amazing Liquid Metal
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Liquid Metal Finishes - Company Profile
Liquid Metal Finishes -We can plan and execute any design you wish, or even design it for you! Our special finishes can be applied to most surfaces. -liquid ...
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Morgan Strebler : Liquid Metal 2 - The Ultimate in Fork Bending - Ellusionist.com
http://www.ellusionist.com/liquid-metal-2-by-morgan-strebler.html The style of psychokinetic magic in Liquid Metal 2 is bold and visionary: Using the power o...
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Turing Phone The first Smartphone Made from Liquid Metal Liquidmorphium Cell Phone
Check It Out Here: http://j.mp/Secure_Turing_Phone. Turing Phone The first Smartphone Made from Liquid Metal Liquidmorphium Cell Phone.
The Turing Phone Made from Liquid Metal "Liquidmorphium" is stronger than steel and ultra-secure.
Turing Robotic Industries (TRI) is releasing only ten thousand units of the Turing Phone. Pre-order will open starting the 31st of July on the Turning Phone websit
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Shape Reconfigurable Liquid Metal
Researchers at NC State have developed a new method to control the interfacial energy of a liquid metal via electrochemical deposition (or removal) of an oxide layer on its surface using ~1 volt.
Liquid metals have very large surface tension and therefore typically adopt a spherical shape. Surfactants, like soap, can lower the interfacial tension between two dissimilar liquids (for example, wat
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iPhone 7 VS iPhone 6S (Rumors) - Waterproof, New Liquid Metal & No Home Button: Upgrade or Wait?
WATCH FIRST
iPhone 7 or iPhone 6S, Watch BEFORE you Buy! 2016 iPhone 7 Rumors Include New Waterproof Design, Liquid Metal Frame and No Home Button? Updates here: http://twitter.com/#!/iCrackUriDevice
With Apple having just Introduced the iPhone 6S with 3D Touch, a 4k Camera 2GB of RAM and an A9 CPU, rumors for the iPhone 7 have already started.
1. New iPhone 6S, Pre iPhone 7, Unboxing in Rose G
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Self-fuelled liquid metal motor
Full story: http://bit.ly/1Mq367P
A metal alloy that powers its own movement and deforms to get through tight spots could let us to build a Terminator 2 style robot (minus homicidal tendencies)
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Liquid metal on hand (Gallium)
Gallium is a metal that is non toxic and melts at around room temperature. Its really interesting to play with in your hand.
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COULD YOU... WALK on the liquid metal MERCURY? (Hg)
In this video we compare the densities between other objects and try to come to a reasonable conclusion about the possibility of walking on the surface of th...
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Liquid Metal: The Prophecy of the Terminator | Michael Dickey | TEDxNCSSM
Dr. Dickey received a BS in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He was a post-doctoral fellow in the lab of Professor George Whitesides at Harvard University. He then joined the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at NC State University, where he is currently an Associate Professor. Dr
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Shape-Shifting Liquid-Metal Antennas
Researchers devise antennas that can be lengthened—or shortened—to adjust their frequency. Read more: http://spectrum.ieee.org/video/telecom/wireless/shapeshifting-liquidmetal-antennas
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Pouring Molten Aluminum In a Watermelon. Awesome Surprise!
Move over AntHillArt, theres a new guy in town! So today I decided I was going to pour molten aluminum on something. I just finished a new propane powered furnace and I wanted to put it to the test!
I don't know why my brain jumped to watermelon, but im glad it did. What was going to be a way to waste the afternoon turned into an amazing discovery!
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FASCINATING MAGNETIC FERROFLUID SCULPTURES - LIQUID METAL
A ferrofluid is a liquid which becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field. Music by Outback Snakes - Gymnopediatris Page Facebook : http...
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HexBug Nanos - Can they Walk on Mercury? (kids)
One for the kids. We take some HexBug's and see what they look like in slow motion and running across unusual surfaces like mercury and baby powder. - High S...
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Terminator Genisys: T-1000 & Liquid Metal Featurette
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T2: Liquid Metal
A short compilation of scenes in Terminator 2 where the T1000 charatcer is rendered using CGI
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Prophet Uebert Angel - Liquid Metal: The New Superman
http://spiritembassy.org/
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Molten Metals Vs. Water (Aluminum, Thermite, Lead + More!)
Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were al
Freaky Liquid Metal - Science Experiment
My Website! ▻ http://dailyexperiments.com How to make Magnetic Fluid - http://youtu.be/vsQh1AT6qUE Subscribe to my 2nd channel https://www.youtube.com/user/o......
My Website! ▻ http://dailyexperiments.com How to make Magnetic Fluid - http://youtu.be/vsQh1AT6qUE Subscribe to my 2nd channel https://www.youtube.com/user/o...
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My Website! ▻ http://dailyexperiments.com How to make Magnetic Fluid - http://youtu.be/vsQh1AT6qUE Subscribe to my 2nd channel https://www.youtube.com/user/o...
Liquidmetal Function & Finish - Stronger than titanium and harder than steel
Liquidmetal alloy's unique amorphous structure enables precision parts to be molded with incredible tolerances and beautiful as-molded surfaces that require ......
Liquidmetal alloy's unique amorphous structure enables precision parts to be molded with incredible tolerances and beautiful as-molded surfaces that require ...
wn.com/Liquidmetal Function Finish Stronger Than Titanium And Harder Than Steel
Liquidmetal alloy's unique amorphous structure enables precision parts to be molded with incredible tolerances and beautiful as-molded surfaces that require ...
Liquidmetal - Technology demo
From the corporate site : "More than twice the strength of Titanium with the processability of plastics, Liquidmetal alloys are poised to render obsolete cur......
From the corporate site : "More than twice the strength of Titanium with the processability of plastics, Liquidmetal alloys are poised to render obsolete cur...
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From the corporate site : "More than twice the strength of Titanium with the processability of plastics, Liquidmetal alloys are poised to render obsolete cur...
- published: 13 May 2007
- views: 899522
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author: BleakMonk
OMEGA Liquidmetal® Technology
OMEGA recently introduced Liquidmetal ® to its collection when it created a bezel which blends the novel zirconium-based alloy with ceramics - a technologica......
OMEGA recently introduced Liquidmetal ® to its collection when it created a bezel which blends the novel zirconium-based alloy with ceramics - a technologica...
wn.com/Omega Liquidmetal® Technology
OMEGA recently introduced Liquidmetal ® to its collection when it created a bezel which blends the novel zirconium-based alloy with ceramics - a technologica...
- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 419822
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author: OMEGA
Freezing the Liquid Metal MERCURY - SOLID
This is my third video about mercury. Much to my surprise my other mercury videos had some interested viewers. I guess I am not the only one facinated with i......
This is my third video about mercury. Much to my surprise my other mercury videos had some interested viewers. I guess I am not the only one facinated with i...
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This is my third video about mercury. Much to my surprise my other mercury videos had some interested viewers. I guess I am not the only one facinated with i...
Liquid Metal Finishes - Company Profile
Liquid Metal Finishes -We can plan and execute any design you wish, or even design it for you! Our special finishes can be applied to most surfaces. -liquid ......
Liquid Metal Finishes -We can plan and execute any design you wish, or even design it for you! Our special finishes can be applied to most surfaces. -liquid ...
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Liquid Metal Finishes -We can plan and execute any design you wish, or even design it for you! Our special finishes can be applied to most surfaces. -liquid ...
Morgan Strebler : Liquid Metal 2 - The Ultimate in Fork Bending - Ellusionist.com
http://www.ellusionist.com/liquid-metal-2-by-morgan-strebler.html The style of psychokinetic magic in Liquid Metal 2 is bold and visionary: Using the power o......
http://www.ellusionist.com/liquid-metal-2-by-morgan-strebler.html The style of psychokinetic magic in Liquid Metal 2 is bold and visionary: Using the power o...
wn.com/Morgan Strebler Liquid Metal 2 The Ultimate In Fork Bending Ellusionist.Com
http://www.ellusionist.com/liquid-metal-2-by-morgan-strebler.html The style of psychokinetic magic in Liquid Metal 2 is bold and visionary: Using the power o...
- published: 06 Dec 2011
- views: 32549
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author: Ellusionist
Turing Phone The first Smartphone Made from Liquid Metal Liquidmorphium Cell Phone
Check It Out Here: http://j.mp/Secure_Turing_Phone. Turing Phone The first Smartphone Made from Liquid Metal Liquidmorphium Cell Phone.
The Turing Phone Made ...
Check It Out Here: http://j.mp/Secure_Turing_Phone. Turing Phone The first Smartphone Made from Liquid Metal Liquidmorphium Cell Phone.
The Turing Phone Made from Liquid Metal "Liquidmorphium" is stronger than steel and ultra-secure.
Turing Robotic Industries (TRI) is releasing only ten thousand units of the Turing Phone. Pre-order will open starting the 31st of July on the Turning Phone website. It's one unique smartphone that promises secure and trustworthy communication all the time because of the end-to-end authentication system it uses. This means no privacy issues or even those annoying cyber threats.
Three variants of the phone will be available: 16GB, 64GB, and 128GB. An Android phone from a company we're not really familiar with but it's made from Liquidmorphium. Don't be intimated by the term. It's just a new material that is super durable, promising shock absorption, IPx8 waterproof rating, and being "tougher than steel or titanium". Simply put, this is one tough phone from inside and out--able to withstand security threats and possible breakage. Specs of the phone include a 5.5-inch FHD screen, 1920 x 1080 resolution, 13MP main camera with HDR Dual Flash, 8MP front-facing camera, fingerprint sensor, 3GB RAM, and non-removable 3000 mAh battery. It will run Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box.
Turing Robotic Industries is still a relatively young company but it's determined to enter the mobile market. Why, it's even planning to open a retail store in the United States first quarter of 2016 and a special SDK, the Turing Library software development kit, will be released next month in time for delivery of the Turing Phones.
Performance-wise, it's not so cutting edge. You're looking at last year's Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM and a 5.5-inch, 1080p screen. That's certainly competent, but you probably won't regret snagging that Galaxy S6. Its biggest advantages are a healthy amount of built-in storage (up to 128GB) and the combination of an 8-megapixel front camera and a 13-megapixel rear shooter with dual flashes. There's broad support for North American and European LTE bands, too, so you shouldn't miss out on fast data.
Like the idea? Be prepared to wait, and pay a fair amount. Turing tells us that its phone should ship on August 10th, and it'll sell for $740 unlocked in 64GB form, or $870 for a 128GB variant. There are promises of carrier deals as well, although it's not saying which networks are on deck. Given that many big providers tend to be leery of supporting relative newcomers, a direct order will likely be your best bet.
Those who will pre-order for the Turing Phone will get a bonus accessories package. Except a mobile gaming controller, gaming Bluetooth headset, a Bluetooth speaker, and a mobile Bluetooth keyboard to arrive with the smartphone. You can choose from any of the four color schemes that TRI has yet to announce this coming July 22.
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Check It Out Here: http://j.mp/Secure_Turing_Phone. Turing Phone The first Smartphone Made from Liquid Metal Liquidmorphium Cell Phone.
The Turing Phone Made from Liquid Metal "Liquidmorphium" is stronger than steel and ultra-secure.
Turing Robotic Industries (TRI) is releasing only ten thousand units of the Turing Phone. Pre-order will open starting the 31st of July on the Turning Phone website. It's one unique smartphone that promises secure and trustworthy communication all the time because of the end-to-end authentication system it uses. This means no privacy issues or even those annoying cyber threats.
Three variants of the phone will be available: 16GB, 64GB, and 128GB. An Android phone from a company we're not really familiar with but it's made from Liquidmorphium. Don't be intimated by the term. It's just a new material that is super durable, promising shock absorption, IPx8 waterproof rating, and being "tougher than steel or titanium". Simply put, this is one tough phone from inside and out--able to withstand security threats and possible breakage. Specs of the phone include a 5.5-inch FHD screen, 1920 x 1080 resolution, 13MP main camera with HDR Dual Flash, 8MP front-facing camera, fingerprint sensor, 3GB RAM, and non-removable 3000 mAh battery. It will run Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box.
Turing Robotic Industries is still a relatively young company but it's determined to enter the mobile market. Why, it's even planning to open a retail store in the United States first quarter of 2016 and a special SDK, the Turing Library software development kit, will be released next month in time for delivery of the Turing Phones.
Performance-wise, it's not so cutting edge. You're looking at last year's Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM and a 5.5-inch, 1080p screen. That's certainly competent, but you probably won't regret snagging that Galaxy S6. Its biggest advantages are a healthy amount of built-in storage (up to 128GB) and the combination of an 8-megapixel front camera and a 13-megapixel rear shooter with dual flashes. There's broad support for North American and European LTE bands, too, so you shouldn't miss out on fast data.
Like the idea? Be prepared to wait, and pay a fair amount. Turing tells us that its phone should ship on August 10th, and it'll sell for $740 unlocked in 64GB form, or $870 for a 128GB variant. There are promises of carrier deals as well, although it's not saying which networks are on deck. Given that many big providers tend to be leery of supporting relative newcomers, a direct order will likely be your best bet.
Those who will pre-order for the Turing Phone will get a bonus accessories package. Except a mobile gaming controller, gaming Bluetooth headset, a Bluetooth speaker, and a mobile Bluetooth keyboard to arrive with the smartphone. You can choose from any of the four color schemes that TRI has yet to announce this coming July 22.
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- published: 04 Jul 2015
- views: 164
Shape Reconfigurable Liquid Metal
Researchers at NC State have developed a new method to control the interfacial energy of a liquid metal via electrochemical deposition (or removal) of an oxide ...
Researchers at NC State have developed a new method to control the interfacial energy of a liquid metal via electrochemical deposition (or removal) of an oxide layer on its surface using ~1 volt.
Liquid metals have very large surface tension and therefore typically adopt a spherical shape. Surfactants, like soap, can lower the interfacial tension between two dissimilar liquids (for example, water and oil), but have negligible impact on the large interfacial tensions of liquid metal. Unlike conventional surfactants, the approach here can tune the interfacial tension of a metal significantly (from ~7x that of water to near zero), rapidly, and reversibly using only modest voltages. These properties can be harnessed to induce new electrohydrodynamic phenomena for manipulating liquid metal alloys based on gallium, which may enable shape-reconfigurable metallic components in electronic, electromagnetic, and microfluidic devices without the use of toxic mercury. The results also suggest that oxides—which are ubiquitous on most metals and semiconductors—may be harnessed to lower interfacial energy between dissimilar materials.
The paper, "Giant and Switchable Surface Activity of Liquid Metal via Surface Oxidation," is published online in Proceedings of the National Academy. For more information, visit the website of PNAS.
The work was supported by the National Science Foundation.
Dickey Research Group: http://www.che.ncsu.edu/dickeygroup/
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Researchers at NC State have developed a new method to control the interfacial energy of a liquid metal via electrochemical deposition (or removal) of an oxide layer on its surface using ~1 volt.
Liquid metals have very large surface tension and therefore typically adopt a spherical shape. Surfactants, like soap, can lower the interfacial tension between two dissimilar liquids (for example, water and oil), but have negligible impact on the large interfacial tensions of liquid metal. Unlike conventional surfactants, the approach here can tune the interfacial tension of a metal significantly (from ~7x that of water to near zero), rapidly, and reversibly using only modest voltages. These properties can be harnessed to induce new electrohydrodynamic phenomena for manipulating liquid metal alloys based on gallium, which may enable shape-reconfigurable metallic components in electronic, electromagnetic, and microfluidic devices without the use of toxic mercury. The results also suggest that oxides—which are ubiquitous on most metals and semiconductors—may be harnessed to lower interfacial energy between dissimilar materials.
The paper, "Giant and Switchable Surface Activity of Liquid Metal via Surface Oxidation," is published online in Proceedings of the National Academy. For more information, visit the website of PNAS.
The work was supported by the National Science Foundation.
Dickey Research Group: http://www.che.ncsu.edu/dickeygroup/
- published: 15 Sep 2014
- views: 9082
iPhone 7 VS iPhone 6S (Rumors) - Waterproof, New Liquid Metal & No Home Button: Upgrade or Wait?
WATCH FIRST
iPhone 7 or iPhone 6S, Watch BEFORE you Buy! 2016 iPhone 7 Rumors Include New Waterproof Design, Liquid Metal Frame and No Home Button? Updates here...
WATCH FIRST
iPhone 7 or iPhone 6S, Watch BEFORE you Buy! 2016 iPhone 7 Rumors Include New Waterproof Design, Liquid Metal Frame and No Home Button? Updates here: http://twitter.com/#!/iCrackUriDevice
With Apple having just Introduced the iPhone 6S with 3D Touch, a 4k Camera 2GB of RAM and an A9 CPU, rumors for the iPhone 7 have already started.
1. New iPhone 6S, Pre iPhone 7, Unboxing in Rose Gold + Giveaway:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgoyEK3xv4M
2. iPhone 6S Plus Unboxing (Rose Gold - Space Gray) & Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTUqW9svVj8
3. 4K iPhone 6S Camera and Video Test:
https://youtu.be/j1-WiTcLi9g
Remember, the 2016 iPhone 7 is still a year away, and the iPhone 6S remains a terrific upgrade!
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With Apple having just Introduced the iPhone 6S with 3D Touch, a 4k Camera 2GB of RAM and an A9 CPU, rumors for the iPhone 7 have already started.
1. New iPhone 6S, Pre iPhone 7, Unboxing in Rose Gold + Giveaway:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgoyEK3xv4M
2. iPhone 6S Plus Unboxing (Rose Gold - Space Gray) & Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTUqW9svVj8
3. 4K iPhone 6S Camera and Video Test:
https://youtu.be/j1-WiTcLi9g
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- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 5450
Self-fuelled liquid metal motor
Full story: http://bit.ly/1Mq367P
A metal alloy that powers its own movement and deforms to get through tight spots could let us to build a Terminator 2 style r...
Full story: http://bit.ly/1Mq367P
A metal alloy that powers its own movement and deforms to get through tight spots could let us to build a Terminator 2 style robot (minus homicidal tendencies)
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Full story: http://bit.ly/1Mq367P
A metal alloy that powers its own movement and deforms to get through tight spots could let us to build a Terminator 2 style robot (minus homicidal tendencies)
- published: 10 Mar 2015
- views: 26571
Liquid metal on hand (Gallium)
Gallium is a metal that is non toxic and melts at around room temperature. Its really interesting to play with in your hand....
Gallium is a metal that is non toxic and melts at around room temperature. Its really interesting to play with in your hand.
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Gallium is a metal that is non toxic and melts at around room temperature. Its really interesting to play with in your hand.
- published: 06 Jun 2014
- views: 52
COULD YOU... WALK on the liquid metal MERCURY? (Hg)
In this video we compare the densities between other objects and try to come to a reasonable conclusion about the possibility of walking on the surface of th......
In this video we compare the densities between other objects and try to come to a reasonable conclusion about the possibility of walking on the surface of th...
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In this video we compare the densities between other objects and try to come to a reasonable conclusion about the possibility of walking on the surface of th...
Liquid Metal: The Prophecy of the Terminator | Michael Dickey | TEDxNCSSM
Dr. Dickey received a BS in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Aust...
Dr. Dickey received a BS in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He was a post-doctoral fellow in the lab of Professor George Whitesides at Harvard University. He then joined the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at NC State University, where he is currently an Associate Professor. Dr. Dickey’s research interests include interdisciplinary problems that involve thin-films, interfaces, soft materials, and micro- and nanofabrication. His research has applications in a number of areas including stretchable electronics, smart materials, soft/biomimetic electronics, and energy harvesting. His research program seeks to understand structure-property relationships such that they can be harnessed in a useful manner and develop new unconventional approaches to fabricate and assemble structures – such as self-folding origami and 3-D printing of liquid metals.
Dr. Dickey received a BS in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He was a post-doctoral fellow in the lab of Professor George Whitesides at Harvard University. He then joined the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at NC State University, where he is currently an Associate Professor. Dr. Dickey’s research interests include interdisciplinary problems that involve thin-films, interfaces, soft materials, and micro- and nanofabrication. His research has applications in a number of areas including stretchable electronics, smart materials, soft/biomimetic electronics, and energy harvesting. His research program seeks to understand structure-property relationships such that they can be harnessed in a useful manner and develop new unconventional approaches to fabricate and assemble structures – such as self-folding origami and 3-D printing of liquid metals.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
wn.com/Liquid Metal The Prophecy Of The Terminator | Michael Dickey | Tedxncssm
Dr. Dickey received a BS in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He was a post-doctoral fellow in the lab of Professor George Whitesides at Harvard University. He then joined the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at NC State University, where he is currently an Associate Professor. Dr. Dickey’s research interests include interdisciplinary problems that involve thin-films, interfaces, soft materials, and micro- and nanofabrication. His research has applications in a number of areas including stretchable electronics, smart materials, soft/biomimetic electronics, and energy harvesting. His research program seeks to understand structure-property relationships such that they can be harnessed in a useful manner and develop new unconventional approaches to fabricate and assemble structures – such as self-folding origami and 3-D printing of liquid metals.
Dr. Dickey received a BS in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He was a post-doctoral fellow in the lab of Professor George Whitesides at Harvard University. He then joined the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at NC State University, where he is currently an Associate Professor. Dr. Dickey’s research interests include interdisciplinary problems that involve thin-films, interfaces, soft materials, and micro- and nanofabrication. His research has applications in a number of areas including stretchable electronics, smart materials, soft/biomimetic electronics, and energy harvesting. His research program seeks to understand structure-property relationships such that they can be harnessed in a useful manner and develop new unconventional approaches to fabricate and assemble structures – such as self-folding origami and 3-D printing of liquid metals.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 55
Shape-Shifting Liquid-Metal Antennas
Researchers devise antennas that can be lengthened—or shortened—to adjust their frequency. Read more: http://spectrum.ieee.org/video/telecom/wireless/shapeshift...
Researchers devise antennas that can be lengthened—or shortened—to adjust their frequency. Read more: http://spectrum.ieee.org/video/telecom/wireless/shapeshifting-liquidmetal-antennas
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Researchers devise antennas that can be lengthened—or shortened—to adjust their frequency. Read more: http://spectrum.ieee.org/video/telecom/wireless/shapeshifting-liquidmetal-antennas
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 1026
Pouring Molten Aluminum In a Watermelon. Awesome Surprise!
Move over AntHillArt, theres a new guy in town! So today I decided I was going to pour molten aluminum on something. I just finished a new propane powered furna...
Move over AntHillArt, theres a new guy in town! So today I decided I was going to pour molten aluminum on something. I just finished a new propane powered furnace and I wanted to put it to the test!
I don't know why my brain jumped to watermelon, but im glad it did. What was going to be a way to waste the afternoon turned into an amazing discovery!
wn.com/Pouring Molten Aluminum In A Watermelon. Awesome Surprise
Move over AntHillArt, theres a new guy in town! So today I decided I was going to pour molten aluminum on something. I just finished a new propane powered furnace and I wanted to put it to the test!
I don't know why my brain jumped to watermelon, but im glad it did. What was going to be a way to waste the afternoon turned into an amazing discovery!
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 301
FASCINATING MAGNETIC FERROFLUID SCULPTURES - LIQUID METAL
A ferrofluid is a liquid which becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field. Music by Outback Snakes - Gymnopediatris Page Facebook : http......
A ferrofluid is a liquid which becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field. Music by Outback Snakes - Gymnopediatris Page Facebook : http...
wn.com/Fascinating Magnetic Ferrofluid Sculptures Liquid Metal
A ferrofluid is a liquid which becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field. Music by Outback Snakes - Gymnopediatris Page Facebook : http...
HexBug Nanos - Can they Walk on Mercury? (kids)
One for the kids. We take some HexBug's and see what they look like in slow motion and running across unusual surfaces like mercury and baby powder. - High S......
One for the kids. We take some HexBug's and see what they look like in slow motion and running across unusual surfaces like mercury and baby powder. - High S...
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One for the kids. We take some HexBug's and see what they look like in slow motion and running across unusual surfaces like mercury and baby powder. - High S...
Terminator Genisys: T-1000 & Liquid Metal Featurette
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- published: 30 Jun 2015
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T2: Liquid Metal
A short compilation of scenes in Terminator 2 where the T1000 charatcer is rendered using CGI...
A short compilation of scenes in Terminator 2 where the T1000 charatcer is rendered using CGI
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A short compilation of scenes in Terminator 2 where the T1000 charatcer is rendered using CGI
- published: 23 Nov 2011
- views: 3371
Molten Metals Vs. Water (Aluminum, Thermite, Lead + More!)
Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting poin...
Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points:
Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C
Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C)
Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C)
Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C)
Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C)
Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C)
Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction
I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminium. Im not calling you communists either, im just messing with you guys because you always yell about my pronunciation ;) (but seriously its aluminum in America!)
I poured in the metals as soon as they were fully liquid, so they could not raise too far above the melting point and skew the results. This video is a great demonstration of the leidenfrost effect.
I will be uploading all the uncut footage in slow motion, as well as behind-the-scenes for you guys soon, I will post it on social media and in the video description. I could not include the whole stuff in the video, because 10 seconds at 240fps is 100 seconds long played back. It would get boring, but It is certainly worth a watch.
I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :)
On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheBackyardScientistOfficial
Twitter: @ChemicalKevy
http://twitter.com/ChemicalKevy
See you next week!
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Ive been pouring 7 different metals into a 24" tall aquarium over the weekend, and the results have been super cool! I poured metals with different melting points to see if they had any different effects when they came in contact with water. From Pewter (350f/170c) all the way to Thermite (4000f/2204c). Some of them exploded, some of them sank and made molten metal drippy-castles, but they were all interesting. Here is a list of metals I used, and their melting points:
Pewter 338–446 °F - 170–230 °C
Tin - 449.5°F (231.9°C)
Bismuth - 520.6°F (271.4°C)
Lead - 621.5°F (327.5°C)
Zinc - 787.2°F (419.5°C)
Aluminum - 1,221°F (660.3°C)
Iron - 2,800°F (1,538°C) 4000f (2200 C) Reaction
I don't have anything against the usage of celsius, or aluminium. Im not calling you communists either, im just messing with you guys because you always yell about my pronunciation ;) (but seriously its aluminum in America!)
I poured in the metals as soon as they were fully liquid, so they could not raise too far above the melting point and skew the results. This video is a great demonstration of the leidenfrost effect.
I will be uploading all the uncut footage in slow motion, as well as behind-the-scenes for you guys soon, I will post it on social media and in the video description. I could not include the whole stuff in the video, because 10 seconds at 240fps is 100 seconds long played back. It would get boring, but It is certainly worth a watch.
I read all my comments, but sometimes I miss a few! If you need help with a project you are welcome to email me :)
On my Facebook, G+, and Twitter page I post questions, polls, and sneak peeks into my next video. Im always looking for my fans input!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/TheBackyardScientistOfficial
Twitter: @ChemicalKevy
http://twitter.com/ChemicalKevy
See you next week!
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 476