Post by crystalriver on Dec 15, 2009 19:14:28 GMT -5
a full list of properties of as many materials and metals as we can get on nanoscale--for instance gold is not magnetic but at nanoscale it becomes highly magnetic.
Here is one article I found and with some of us using the silver for health--check out what it can be used for.
agmetalminer.com/2009/09/29/silver-on-the-nano-scale-has-unique-properties/
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But some of the most exciting applications combine silver¡¯s anti microbial qualities with its ability to act as a conductor, meaning it can be used in electric circuits embedded in the body.
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The above paragraph was pulled from the entire article--worthy of noting considering nano silver is touted as good for morgs--worth thinking about! Than what about in your eye--my god they are selling folks borg bit by bit.
Night,
CR
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¡û What a Can of Bake Beans Says About the Economy and Tinplate Markets Aluminum Bottles are Here ¡ú Silver on the Nano Scale has Unique Properties
September 29th, 2009 ¡¤ No Comments
Silver Institute Executive Director Mike DiRienzo is quoted in a Mineweb article this week extolling the virtues of silver nano technology and explaining how the new applications for silver nano technologies will create a surge of demand for the metal. The basis of his enthusiasm is silver¡¯s long acknowledged ability to disrupt the functioning of single cell bacteria now made dramatically more potent by its application on a nano scale. Nano technologies have many almost unique qualities such as invisible dispersion, targeted application and comparatively speaking, low cost. The USA is leading the world in developing new applications for nanosilver every day and clothes are already available that supposedly can be worn day after day without needing to be washed or kitchen appliances like refrigerators that are naturally sanitized. But some of the most exciting applications combine silver¡¯s anti microbial qualities with its ability to act as a conductor, meaning it can be used in electric circuits embedded in the body. One application developed by Engineers at the University of California employs nanosilver wires embedded in a new contact lens that can measure changes in pressure across the cornea and via wireless can indicate the early stages of glaucoma, the world¡¯s second leading cause of blindness.
Here is one article I found and with some of us using the silver for health--check out what it can be used for.
agmetalminer.com/2009/09/29/silver-on-the-nano-scale-has-unique-properties/
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But some of the most exciting applications combine silver¡¯s anti microbial qualities with its ability to act as a conductor, meaning it can be used in electric circuits embedded in the body.
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The above paragraph was pulled from the entire article--worthy of noting considering nano silver is touted as good for morgs--worth thinking about! Than what about in your eye--my god they are selling folks borg bit by bit.
Night,
CR
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¡û What a Can of Bake Beans Says About the Economy and Tinplate Markets Aluminum Bottles are Here ¡ú Silver on the Nano Scale has Unique Properties
September 29th, 2009 ¡¤ No Comments
Silver Institute Executive Director Mike DiRienzo is quoted in a Mineweb article this week extolling the virtues of silver nano technology and explaining how the new applications for silver nano technologies will create a surge of demand for the metal. The basis of his enthusiasm is silver¡¯s long acknowledged ability to disrupt the functioning of single cell bacteria now made dramatically more potent by its application on a nano scale. Nano technologies have many almost unique qualities such as invisible dispersion, targeted application and comparatively speaking, low cost. The USA is leading the world in developing new applications for nanosilver every day and clothes are already available that supposedly can be worn day after day without needing to be washed or kitchen appliances like refrigerators that are naturally sanitized. But some of the most exciting applications combine silver¡¯s anti microbial qualities with its ability to act as a conductor, meaning it can be used in electric circuits embedded in the body. One application developed by Engineers at the University of California employs nanosilver wires embedded in a new contact lens that can measure changes in pressure across the cornea and via wireless can indicate the early stages of glaucoma, the world¡¯s second leading cause of blindness.