BTS - Spring Day
…your parents walk in while you’re maniacally pretending to play Passacaglia (Handel-Halvorsen)
Because a fast song you kind of like is better than a slow song you love when you’re trying to keep your heart from exploding.
— Renee Watson, Piecing Me Together
Hu ni sin - https://www.instagram.com/s_jonghun - https://es.pinterest.com/jonghunshin355
@supernovawords
La Vie en Rose playing from another room
Edith Piaf
Baroque music… the weak side of my playing which I am trying to improve!
Credit: James Macleod/University of Cambridge Department of Engineering
1. They have a high concentration of graphene flakes – up to 100g per litre.
2. They are made in a microfluidisation process, during which graphene flakes are broken off graphite using ultra-high shear forces.
3. 100% of the starting graphite material is converted into useable graphene flakes.
4. Carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt is used to stabilise the material, without a need for centrifugation.
5. Applications include large-scale screen-printing, flexible electronics, such as transistors and photovoltaic cells, and potential future uses in food packaging.
To find out more see page 15 of the upcoming April issue of Materials World.
recent notes + bujo spread, ft. pictures from my seoul/tokyo trip over the summer! // ig: studylustre ✨