Saturday, August 28, 2010

Since When Can You Remove Oil Stains?

Researchers in Boston have discovered a new way to remove oil stains on old pieces of art work, by simply figuring out which oil was used when stained on the piece of art work. By figuring out which oil was used on the piece of artwork, this leaves researchers only with the job of using a new and improved method of portable nuclear magnetic resonance, which is used to feel how much energy and pulse of radio the field can take, before a certain type of substance such as oil, becomes sensitive; which in return reveals which oil was used on the piece of art without damaging the piece of artwork.

    This is very important to science and biology, for the main reason that every aspect of life has mainly to do with science, and although most people never correspond art with science, now as you can see, lots of research and science has to do with art, because the use of scientists, and researchers help artists solve problems of this caliber.

    We care about this type of information, because it is just plain od interesting. At least in my case, I thought that the way that they went about removing the oil stains was really interesting. This also shows the hard work that goes into removing stains on pieces of artwork that go into our public museums each and everyday to keep the revenue and followers of museums and public attractions of this matter.

    Source:http://sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/62686/title/New_help_for_greasy_works_of_art

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