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Wizard with a Gun OC
Galvanic necklace with 2 charms, made by N. Bertrand, Paris, French, 1880-1920
‘The metal chain of this necklace is made from links of brass, zinc and copper. The charms are made from brass, copper and steel. The inscription translates from French as “Health, Force Strength…oval electromagnetic”.’
via Science Museum
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Gravedigger
The demo for Wizard with a Gun was amazing and now I'm hyped for the finished game ;;;;;;;;
Kofi
Mechamorph Crew (Alien TG/TF)
A few weeks back, the theme was "Alien', and I collabed with @BeaTheArtista! They sketched a Galvanic Mechamorph that I lined and colored a few alts. of but didn't all get posted, ft. Bea, @PhantomTFLover, and @AxiomTF. #TFTuesday #TFEveryday #TG #TF #Transformation #TSF
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The “Enchanting Medium” planchette hasn’t made an appearance in a bit, so I brought her out for a little light. Hope your week is off to a good start, saints and sinners. #ouija #planchette #automaticwriting #spiritscribbles #ghostwriter #spiritualism #galvanic #automaticwriter #spiritualist https://www.instagram.com/p/CClPmLsl9nu/?igshid=62j5ns4eck09
Army plans to license nanogalvanic aluminum powder discovery
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory plans to license its discovery of a nanogalvanic aluminum powder for hydrogen generation.
Army researchers have developed a novel, structurally-stable, aluminum-based nanogalvanic alloy powder that, when combined with water or any water-based liquid, reacts to produce on-demand hydrogen for power generation without a catalyst.
"This powder-based alloy includes material that disrupts the formation of an encapsulating aluminum oxide layer, allowing for the continuous production of hydrogen that can be used at the point of need to power a wide range of devices via fuel cells and internal combustion," said Dr. Anit Giri, a scientist with the lab's Weapons and Materials Research Directorate. "The powder can be easily manufactured to scale, and can be conveniently and safely transported via tablets or vacuum pouches, thus eliminating reliance on high-pressure hydrogen cylinders."
ARL will be posting a Federal Register Notice and launching a supporting website inviting companies to submit their ideas on how best to commercialize this technology. The laboratory will then select the most appropriate partners and collaborators. Officials said license exclusivity will then be determined.
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