Author: Emily Coren
Artificial Fluorescent Guide Stars
Mitosis in Drosophila
Drosophila (Fruit Fly) Embryo
Living Human Retina
To see the original images: http://cfao.ucolick.org/pgallery/vision.php
Vision Science
Cat’s Eye Nebula
Cat's Eye Nebula with and without Adaptive Optics: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070904082539.htm
Adaptive Mirror
This little, tiny mirror, about the size of a dime, has an array of 225 actuators that can move to slightly (10 mm) to adjust the mirror surface to correct for wavefront aberrations.
To see the whole paper: https://cfaom.soe.ucsc.edu/sites/default/files/High-aspect-ratio%20microelectromechanical%20systems%20deformable%20mirrors%20for%20adaptive%20optics%20(JM3).pdf
Terror Root Chips
It's Halloween tomorrow, so I have to interject into our Adaptive Optics story…
Yesterday, Ashmore, Jonas, Arthur and I went to the Alemany Farmers Market in San Fransisco. There were soo many vegetables! I went a bit bokers and bought some of any vegetable I didn't recognize, which since there were a bunch of Asian vendors meant quite a few new foods. Amongst them we found blood limes, bitter melon, dragon fruit and taro root. In the spirit of Halloween, for the reminder of the week taro root will now be called Terror Root!!! We spent most of the rest of the evening cooking and tasting our mysterious foods. Here's what I learned about our new spooky vegetables… Terror root makes a very affective weapon when used as a projectile, it's slimy after you've peeled it, and it makes delicious chips. Bitter melon makes a pretty good mace, and even saturated in sugar is inedibley bitter. Blood Limes surprisingly were developed by a lab at CSIRO (http://www.csiro.au/science/New-Native-Limes.html) as a salt resistant crop. They were delicious in drinks. My favorite was the Terror Root, I highly recommend adopting it as part of a new Halloween tradition. Recipes that we tried:Terror Root Chips – http://www.tinyurbankitchen.com/2010/04/oven-baked-taro-chips.html
Bitter Melon Sorbet – http://bittermelon.org/node/166 Daly City, CA
10/30/11









