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Grand Concours des animateurs (TF1) : Grégoire Margotton gagnant, quelle audience pour l arrivée d Alessandra Sublet ?

Grand Concours des animateurs (TF1) : Grégoire Margotton gagnant, quelle audience pour l arrivée d Alessandra Sublet ?
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Singapore Art Week 2021: Curator Amelia Abdullahsani on the Exhibition, Bus Stop Art

Could you share a little more about how Bus.Stop.Art. came about? Amelia Abdullahsani (AA) Bus.Stop.Art. was conceived during [Singapore s] circuit breaker [period] as a way for artists to share their work no matter what restrictions we were facing. We saw other public art projects popping up around the world like Drive-By-Art in Los Angeles, where people put artwork in their front lawns and created a map from which people could follow. We wondered what we could do that would be uniquely Singaporean. While we already have art in MRT stations, we do not have art in bus stops. We also considered that Singapore has a great public transportation system; [Merryn Trevethan and I] take the bus wherever we go. So it was only natural that we decided to put art and buses together.

Le grand concours des animateurs (TF1) : le pari risqué d Alessandra Sublet Arthur, Jean-Luc Reichmann, Karine Ferri en renfort

Le grand concours des animateurs (TF1) : le pari risqué d Alessandra Sublet Arthur, Jean-Luc Reichmann, Karine Ferri en renfort
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Scientists flash new 2D materials

Credit: Tour Group/Rice University. Rice University scientists have extended their technique to produce graphene in a flash to tailor the properties of other 2D materials. The labs of chemist James Tour and materials theorist Boris Yakobson reported in the American Chemical Society’s ACS Nano they have successfully “flashed” bulk amounts of 2D dichalcogenides, changing them from semiconductors to metallics. Such materials are valuable for electronics, catalysis and as lubricants, among other applications. The process employs flash Joule heating using an electrical charge to dramatically raise the material’s temperature to convert semiconducting molybdenum disulfide and tungsten disulfide. The duration of the pulse and select additives can also control the now-metallic products’ properties.

Rice flashes new 2D materials

 E-Mail IMAGE: Rice University scientists extended their technique to produce graphene in a flash to tailor the properties of 2D dichalcogenides molybdenum disulfide and tungsten disulfide, quickly turning them into metastable metallics. view more  Credit: Tour Group/Rice University HOUSTON - (Jan. 11, 2021) - Rice University scientists have extended their technique to produce graphene in a flash to tailor the properties of other 2D materials. The labs of chemist James Tour and materials theorist Boris Yakobson reported in the American Chemical Society s ACS Nano they have successfully flashed bulk amounts of 2D dichalcogenides, changing them from semiconductors to metallics. Such materials are valuable for electronics, catalysis and as lubricants, among other applications.

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