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Talking Monkeys In Space: "Silicene" could be the... →
talkingmonkeynews: An international team of researchers has successfully created silicene, a hexagonal mesh of silicon atoms which, like graphene, measures just one atom tall. Silicene is thought to have electronic properties similar to graphene, with the added benefit of being more compatible with…
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“1. Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to...”
– After David Ogilvy’s now-infamous 10 tips on writing and Henry Miller’s 11 commandments of writing, here comes a list of rules for writers from George Orwell circa 1946. (via explore-blog)
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