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Today In Johnson City History: July 12

Today In Johnson City History: July 12
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Fixing T O s lousy history would mean tearing down half the city

Fixing T O s lousy history would mean tearing down half the city
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Molecular drone that carries off atoms points way to speedier atomic control | Research

By Ian Randall2021-05-10T08:30:00+01:00 Iron(III) phthalocyanine chloride can be used as a ‘molecular drone,’ one which lands on a surface, bonds to a single atom and flies off with it – leaving a vacancy in its wake – researchers from Italy have demonstrated. The finding, the team say, may open the door to rapid atomic manipulation and fabrication on a relatively large scale. The ability to manipulate the positions of individual atoms and, by extension, vacancies has enabled the creation of novel, atomic-scale devices with myriad potential applications. Proof-of-concept devices made to date, for example, include logic patterns, single atom information storage and atomic arrays with potential for use in quantum computing. All of these examples were produced by directly manipulating atoms using the tip of a scanning probe microscope (SPM). While a ground-breaking approach, this method has certain limitations.

For Non-English Speakers, Getting Vaccine Information Is A Challenge

Listen • 3:41 Josie Shaw, a Swahili interpreter in Clive, Iowa, makes short videos to share with refugees that has information about COVID-19. She says she s trying to combat misinformation spread through social media. The Johnson County Public Health Department in eastern Iowa has COVID-19 information available in about a half -dozen languages. But Samuel Jarvis, who works for the department, says getting this translated information out during the pandemic can be really hard. Because the information changes quickly. And really, it has to be at a faster pace, he says. The department has three employees who produce videos in Arabic, French and Spanish. It also provides flyers in languages like Swahili and Mandarin Chinese.

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