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Recently we've make a post to hire IT person in Hanoi and....
We've got huge feedback.
So what if we sometimes will post some outsourcing or freelance jobs in our new channel? So people can apply and do some sort of freelance projects globally?
Anonymous Poll
78%
Yes! That's cool ! I would be glad to find some freelance work opportunitys
17%
Nope
4%
Yes! I have something to propose and in search of freelancer!!!
We are starting to collect initial job proposals for freelancers

- That’s for our new channel for freelancers
- Sent your job proposals here:👉 https://forms.gle/L7CGwhznwjw7pa2L8
- Just when we will have 5 job proposals for freelancers, we will announce channel link

😊 It’s all free for now
Science in telegram pinned «We are starting to collect initial job proposals for freelancers - That’s for our new channel for freelancers - Sent your job proposals here:👉 https://forms.gle/L7CGwhznwjw7pa2L8 - Just when we will have 5 job proposals for freelancers, we will announce channel…»
🤔 Looks like our small experiment with lunching new channel for freelancers and hirers goes a bit wrong…

We’ve got soooo many feedback, but…. 99% was from freelancers, not from those who want’s to hire freelancer 🤷‍♂️

❗️Anyway – our new channel should be filled in with job proposals first, so please – fill the form ☝️ only if you have something to propose to freelancer and searching for a person able to help you.

⛔️ Don’t feel the form if you are searching for the job – you will find the list of proposal in the channel we will announce later.

Thanks!
📝 Form for hirers, please fill it ones again if you are a real hirer: https://forms.gle/L7CGwhznwjw7pa2L8
We accidentally created a new wonder material that could revolutionise batteries and electronics

Some of the most famous scientific discoveries happened by accident. From Teflon and the microwave oven to penicillin, scientists trying to solve a problem sometimes find unexpected things. This is exactly how we created phosphorene nanoribbons – a material made from one of the universe’s basic building blocks, but that has the potential to revolutionise a wide range of technologies.

We’d been trying to separate layers of phosphorus crystals into two-dimensional sheets. Instead, our technique created tiny, tagliatelle-like ribbons one single atom thick and only 100 or so atoms across, but up to 100,000 atoms long. We spent three years honing the production process, before announcing our findings.