David Latchman

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David is a self-avowed science geek and coffee addict who is curious about the world around him.

Latest Articles

Circular Polarization and RealD 3D Movies
Circular polarization is one of the polarization techniques used to project 3D movies on to the screen.
Jun 6, 2010 - David Latchman
Polarized Light and 3D Movies
To overcome the limitations of anaglyph, polarized light and glasses with polarizing filters are used.
Jun 5, 2010 - David Latchman
Superactinides and Elements with Atomic Numbers Greater than 100
In 1979, a nomenclature was devised for elements with atomic numbers greater than 100. Superactinides may ensure that these rules stay in use.
Jun 4, 2010 - David Latchman
The Science of Anaglyph
Anaglyph is a system of producing 3-D images that employs the use of glasses with red and cyan filters.
May 31, 2010 - David Latchman
How International Collaboration Lead to Creation of Element-117
Element 117 is the most recent transuranic element to be created through collaboration of US and Russian scientists. The discovery confirms current theories
Apr 20, 2010 - David Latchman
The Fighting Style of Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is the practitioner of the fictional martial-art of baritsu. His skill as a fighter is based not only on his martial-arts knowledge but his
Apr 9, 2010 - David Latchman
The Science of the 3D Vision
Movie makers use the brain's ability to put together two slightly disparate images to make 3D movies that thrill and awe audiences.
Mar 17, 2010 - David Latchman