schwarz | 5 years ago | on: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy
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schwarz | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: What’s the most important modern simple invention?
schwarz | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: What are the things that you have automated in your personal life?
schwarz | 10 years ago | on: Soundproofing for New York Noise
schwarz | 10 years ago | on: A SURFBOARD MADE BY a ROCKET SCIENTIST
Specifically the aluminium honeycomb: http://varialsurfboards.com/?page_id=396
schwarz | 13 years ago | on: USC doctoral student unravels ‘tin whisker’ mystery
As a mechanical engineer I used to work in an electronics factory. there is still a lot of soldering done by hand. not to mention that the operators of the automated soldering machines. during this soldering process there is a considerable amount of fumes, even though you're using blowers and filters, that the workers are exposed to. Lead is known to be hazardous for long exposes. So I guess keeping the manufacture-workers safety is as important as the end user's one.
schwarz | 13 years ago | on: Tel Aviv Meetup?
schwarz | 13 years ago | on: Cranial Drilling Device puts a hole in skulls, not brains