The MRS mission and industry
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		    LOOK AGAIN...
 
 Just for Fun!
 
 See if you can find the 8 differences in each set of images.
 
 Carbon nanotubes disordered by the big earthquake
 
 Nanowire candles
 
 The upper image shows disordered carbon nanotubes grown on the day of the big earthquake in Japan in 2011, as compared to the lower image, which was obtained at normal condition.
 
 This high-magnification scanning electron microscope image shows candle-like ZnO nanowires growing through a catalyst-drifting mechanism in a chemical vapor deposition system. Jian Shi, University of Wisconsin, USA
 
 Yoshihiko Takano, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
 
 
 
  October 2012 answer key
 
 The answers will be in the April 2013 issue. Images on the top were submitted to the Materials Research Society “Science as Art” competition. Images on the bottom were modified in Adobe Photoshop for this “Look Again” activity.
 
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 MRS BULLETIN
 
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 VOLUME 38 • FEBRUARY 2013
 
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