Not exact matches
Dr. Ming Ma, the first author of the
paper added: «Our work is the culmination of an extensive and meticulously validated set of simulations which has uncovered an
unexpected result that may well be at the root of the promised performance of graphene
in filters and sensors.»
A clue to the researchers» motivation is provided by the title of their
paper in the lovely Journal of Serendipitous and
Unexpected Results (jsur.org/v1n1p1):...
Another
result from the Department of Weird and
Unexpected Ergogenic Aids... A forthcoming
paper in Medicine & Science
in Sports & Exercise, by researchers at the University of New Mexico, finds that cooling your palms between sets of bench press allows you to lift more weight.
Watermarks were an
unexpected thread
in a number of works on display and lent marvelous
results: Bochner's Language is not Transparent (1999)(watermarked translucent abaca on black cotton) recalls investments
in language as an artistic material and support, a proposition mirrored
in the materiality of
paper; while Kentridge's Anne (2009)(watermarked cotton) is displayed
in a lightbox illuminating its normally discreet surface.
While none of the
results were entirely
unexpected, the
paper still represents a major step forward
in our understanding of particle formation.