Friday, June 29, 2012

Scientists measure soot particles in flight

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

"For the first time we can actually see the structure of individual aerosol particles floating in air, their 'native habitat'," said DESY scientist Henry Chapman from the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL) in Hamburg. "This will have important implications for various fields from climate modelling to human health." CFEL is a joint venture of Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, the German Max Planck Society and the University of Hamburg.

Aerosol particles like soot play important roles in a wide range of fields from toxicology to climate science. Despite their importance, their properties are surprisingly difficult to measure: Visible light doesn't provide the necessary resolution, X-ray sources are usually not bright enough to image single particles, and for electron microscopy particles have to be collected onto a substrate, which potentially alters their structure and encourages agglomeration.

Using the world's most powerful X-ray laser LCLS at the U.S. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Stanford (California), the team captured images of single soot particles floating through the laser beam. "We now have a richer imaging tool to explore the connections between their toxicity and internal structure," said SLAC's Duane Loh, lead author of the study appearing in this week's scientific journal Nature. Free-electron lasers like LCLS or the European XFEL currently being built in Hamburg consist of particle accelerators that send unbound (free) electrons on a tight slalom course where they emit X-ray light.

The study focused on particles less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. This is the size range of particles that efficiently transport into the human lungs and constitute the second most important contribution to global warming. Microscopic soot particles were generated with electric sparks from a graphite block and fed with a carrier gas of argon and nitrogen into a device called an aerodynamic lens, that produces a thin beam of air with entrained soot particles. This aerosol beam intercepted the pulsed laser beam. Whenever an X-ray laser pulse hit a soot particle, it produced a characteristic diffraction pattern that was recorded by a detector. From this pattern, the scientists were able to reconstruct the soot particle's structure.

"The structure of soot determines how it scatters light, which is an important part of understanding how the energy of the sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere. This is a key factor in models of the earth's climate," explained co-author Andrew Martin from DESY. "There also are many links between airborne particles around two micrometres in size and adverse health effects. Using the free-electron laser we are now able to measure the shape and composition of individual airborne particles. This may lead to a better understanding of how these particles interfere with the function of cells in the lungs."

The team recorded patterns from 174 individual soot particles and measured their compactness, using a property called fractal dimension. "We've seen that the fractal dimension is higher than what was thought," said Chapman. "This means that soot in the air is compact, which has implications for the modelling of climate effects." Also, the structure of the airborne soot seems to be surprisingly variable. "There is quite some variation in the fractal dimension, which implies that a lot of rearrangement is going on in the air," explains Chapman.

A primary long-term goal of the research is to take snapshots of airborne particles as they change their size, shape and chemical make-up in response to their environment, explained Michael Bogan from SLAC, who led the research. "Scientists can now imagine being able to watch the evolution of soot formation in combustion engines from their molecular building blocks, or maybe even view the first steps of ice crystal formation in clouds."

In real-world settings soot is seldom pure. To see the effects of mixing with other aerosols, the researchers added salt spray to the soot particles, resulting in larger particles with soot attached to the tiny salt crystals. Such composite particles might form in coastal cities and are expected to have a much larger climate effect than soot alone. Composite aerosols are more difficult to analyse, but the new technique could clearly discern between soot, salt and mixtures of both. As the aerosol particles are vaporized by the intense X-ray laser pulse, the researchers could use mass spectroscopy to examine the composition of each individual particle imaged.

Even though the aerosol particles are destroyed by the X-ray laser pulse, the pulse is so short that it out-runs this destruction. Therefore the diffraction patterns are of high quality and represent the undamaged object. The novel X-ray technique can find wide application to study all sorts of aerosols and can also be extended to resolve the static and dynamic morphology of general ensembles of disordered particles, the researchers state.

"We are now able to study the structure of soot by measuring individual particles in a large ensemble," explains Martin. "Biological samples, like cells and large proteins, have a similar size to the soot particles we studied and also lack a fixed, reproducible structure. In the future it may be possible to extend these techniques beyond aerosols, to study the structural variations in biological systems."

The research team included contributors from SLAC, DESY, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the Max Planck Institutes, the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Cornell University, the University of Hamburg, Synchrotron Trieste and Uppsala University. LCLS is supported by DOE's Office of Science.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Cheap PC Gaming: Borderlands | TheSixthAxis

This week on CPCG I?ll be making a bit of a departure from my usual pricing limit. Borderlands on Steam costs ?19.99 for some reason, but you should probably be looking into getting the Game of the Year edition, which is??19.99. No, I don?t know why.

Normally I would forgo the game as that?s about ?5 above my usual pricing limit, but a combination of just how brilliant this game is and the inevitability of it being on sale in the now dangerously close Steam Summer Sale has pushed me towards covering it regardless.

It also helps that I?ve been playing it all weekend; I?m a sucker for anything with crazy loot and Borderlands contains some of the craziest.

For those who don?t already know, Borderlands is a first person shooter like no other. Based around a loot system that contains (literally) millions of guns, the game is a FPS/RPG fan?s wet dream that enables you ? yes?you ? to shoot rockets out of revolvers should you happen to find such a revolver.

Finding guns consists of them dropping from enemies and discovering them in chests, which fold out when you open them in a way that makes you giggle with glee. That giggle only intensifies into manic laughter once you discover a 4x incendiary shotgun with 56?11 damage and an increased ammo capacity.

As you might find in any other extensive loot system?(read: RPG), weapons and their stats are randomly generated, with some unique weapons that you can find by killing the right (boss) enemy. There are four elemental effects that weapons can roll with; incendiary, corrosive, static or explosive.

Incendiary weapons have a chance to set enemies on fire (enemies on fire take more damage), corrosive weapons can tear through armour incredibly quickly and splash onto other enemies, static weapons are more effective against shields (and can electrocute enemies) and explosive weapons have a chance of exploding on hit, dealing massive damage. The likelihood of these effects occurring is indicated on the weapon?s stats, with a 1x, 2x, 3x or 4x showing the likelihood (the higher the number, the better the chance).

The chances of elemental effects occurring can also be affected by your chosen character. Lilith, the Siren, has skills (which you put skill points into whenever you level up) that can increase the likelihood and effectiveness of elemental effects.

Whilst Lilith is best with elemental weaponry, the other three classes obviously all have different advantages. Moredecai is a hunter, most proficient with revolvers and sniper rifles; Brick is best with explosive weaponry and shotguns as well as skills that make him suited for being up close and tanking damage; whilst Roland is a soldier, skilled with all weapons (though still prefers shotguns and combat rifles).

?Each class also has a special ability; Lilith, for example, can Phasewalk, which has her entering another dimension, rendering her invisible to enemies and enabling her to move much more quickly. Entering and exiting Phasewalk also triggers an explosion, dealing damage to all enemies in the vicinity. Roland, however, can drop a turret that will automatically target enemies and provide you with some cover. Mordecai can send his trusty alien bird Bloodwing to deal high damage to an enemy, and Brick?s special ability is a berserker rage that has him getting his fists out and dealing very high melee damage.

All of this fanciness wouldn?t be of much importance if the shooting mechanics weren?t up to scratch. Thankfully, they are; shooting feels solid and responsive, and although some guns can feel like they lack punch (most?notably?pistols), most feel meaty and substantial.

(read: RPG)This is all backed up by a healthy (and often laugh out loud funny) sense of humour, cel-shaded graphics and a four player cooperative multiplayer that ramps the difficulty up appropriately. You might want to learn where the chests are, however, since all the loot is shared and if you get there too late the guns worth grabbing will all be gone. You can even duel your friends should you so desire, or deathmatch against them in an arena.

Borderlands is honestly some of the most fun I?ve had in first person. Combining tight shooting mechanics with the obsessive loot-gathering of a Diablo-like, I shudder to think of the effect its sequel will have on my social life. Though I still await it impatiently.

As mentioned previously, Borderlands GOTY is ?19.99 on Steam, though you?ll want to wait and see if it?s on sale when Valve unleash the wallet-destroyer over the coming weeks. Should you not be willing to wait, the base version of the game is available in the OnLive Playpack bundle, which is ?7 a month, not to mention that you can trial the game there too. If you?re okay with a physical version of the game, you can get it from Amazon for ?11.57. System requirements are through the Steam link.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Eating With Kirby: Cafe De Waraku- Fancy Schmancy Cheesecakes ...

I don?t think a lot of people in Richmond know about this place called ?Cafe de Waraku? but this restaurant has been open for quite some time now. They specialize in Japanese inspired pasta dishes and desserts.

This little restaurant is located inside the strip mall that is between Parker Place and Aberdeen, next to Lido Restaurant.

When Meta Knight and I stepped in, we instantly noticed the emptiness of the restaurant. I think we were one of three tables dining but this was during peak dinner time. :(

If you want to find a new restaurant to eat dessert, you should try this place out because they offer many varieties of cheesecake, panna cottas, and other kind of desserts.

They also have... DURIAN CHEESECAKE!! I tried it once before and it was amazing! It was full bodied, delicious and fragrant. Mmm... :D

They also have a wonderful display case to showcase their goodies and to knock down any willpower you have of trying to eat healthier.

The Crab and Fresh Tomato Spaghetti ($9.49) consisted of a creamy rose type of sauce and it was more sweet than savoury which was weird. There were chunks of fresh tomato (as indicated in the title) and acceptable amounts of real crab meat. Fresh or canned, on the other hand, is questionable.

I thought it tasted pretty delicious but it didn?t blow my mind. Also, I can?t help but to compare this pasta dish to the Asian pastas at ?Bistro The Home? (now closed). If I had to choose, it would be Bistro hands down.

Meta Knight ordered the Deluxe Meat Sauce ($8.99) because he just wanted the dish with the most meat. His meat varieties include sausage, bacon, and meatballs.

He didn?t enjoy the meatballs and I thought the sauce tasted too much like it came from a can. Meta Knight also was a little sad from the small portion size as it didn?t fill his man-belly up.

We ordered the Caramel Apple Cheesecake ($7.00) for dessert and luckily, this saved the entire dinner. The cheesecake was quite large and there were copious amounts of apple chunks within the cheesecake. The caramel icing on the top made the entire thing taste EXACTLY like caramel apple! The price is a bit steep for a slice but you know what, I wouldn?t mind just coming here for dessert and drinks from time to time.?

All in all, I wouldn't rule this restaurant out completely because some of their pastas (if you know which ones to get) are pretty good and they clearly know what they are doing for desserts. I say, if you are in the mood for some fancy cheesecake or if you are just a cheesecake lover in general, then give Cafe de Waraku a try.

Service Rating: 3/5

Food Rating: 2.5/5

Price: $$

Overall Rating: 2.5/5

Cafe de Waraku ??? on Urbanspoon

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