Sentences with phrase «many of these human hair»

Ultimately, the researchers want to shrink neural dust motes down to just 50 microns wide, or roughly half the average width of a human hair.
According to InfiniLED's website, the startup's ILED display technology is powered by millions of tiny LED chips, each roughly one - tenth the width of a strand of human hair, that are assembled on electronic circuits.
This new healthcare tech could be even more groundbreaking, as scientists are working to shrink the sensors to microns wide, about the width of a human hair.
Scientists in Japan have demonstrated how to make electrical circuits on plastic thinner than the width of human hair in an attempt to reduce the impact of bending on circuit performance.
If only born - again Christians go to heaven, then the piles of suitcases and bags of human hair displayed at the Holocaust Museum represent thousands upon thousands of men, women, and children suffering eternal agony and the hands of angry God.
One fibre, the thickness of a human hair, can carry 2,000 phone conversations, data, text or pictures at the same time.
Nanomaterials are typically less than 100 nanometres, or 100,000 times less than the width of a human hair.
Manning knows that the Broncos could beat the Bears next week with a bag full of human hair under center, so he's not really hurting the team by letting Osweiler get a warmup game.
Because it's made of human hair, you can treat it like real hair.
The material measures just one atomic layer, which is about one - thousand times thinner than a single strand of human hair.
Untangle the Mystery of Human Hair!
The new frequency comb is the size of a human hair compared with traditional frequency combs that can be as large as an apartment refrigerator.
This is the best of the human hair front lace wigs we found.
«That means things that are smaller than the diameter of a human hair, like cells, parts of cells or the fine structure of fibers.»
The team's novel fabrication technique involves patterning a solar absorber with tiny holes with diameters less than 400 nanometers (that's roughly 200 times smaller than the width of a human hair), cut into the absorber at regular intervals.
Manipulated to 1/100, 000 the width of a human hair, nanoparticles can act differently when operating at the quantum level.
A record - setting electric motor, which debuted last year, pushes superlatives to the limit: It consists of a single molecule, measuring just 1 nanometer across, 1/60, 000 the width of a human hair.
It is accurate to less than half the thickness of a human hair.
Ghim Wei Ho, a graduate student at Cambridge University, has created a garden of nanoflowers, lifelike bouquets of silicon carbide whose individual «blooms» span just one - thousandth the diameter of a human hair.
«We need to know the position of each detector to the thickness of a human hair in a machine the size of half a football field.»
The particles found measure just five micrometres or less; approximately 20 times smaller than the width of a human hair.
The disturbance was so small, it would warp the 25 trillion miles to the nearest star system by just the width of a human hair — but LIGO saw it.
It then combines with pollutants from combustion — mainly nitrogen oxides and sulfates from vehicles, power plants and industrial processes — to create tiny solid particles, or aerosols, no more than 2.5 micrometers across, about 1/30 the width of a human hair.
As DNA passes through a tiny opening in the pore — an opening that is just 0.00000012 centimeters wide, or 1/10, 000 th the width of a human hair — the current shifts based on the sequence of DNA letters.
Recently, holograms that are mere hundredths of the thickness of a human hair have been made from metal deposited onto materials such as silicon.
Shorter than the width of a human hair, the roots absorbed lichen, bacteria and algae blowing about in the sand.
Measuring just 3 by 4 nanometres, around 20,000 of the cars could be parked on the tip of a human hair.
A strand of DNA is only about one nanometer in size — not even close to the width of a human hair which is roughly equivalent to 100,000 DNA strands.
A nanometer is less than 1/1, 000 the size of a red blood cell and about 1/20, 000 the diameter of a human hair.
They tweaked a commercial ProMetal 3 - D printer to spray a plastic glue over a ceramic bone substitute in layers about half the width of a human hair.
The wires inside such devices are now so thin that electrons sometimes have trouble passing through them: A microscopic bump can seem like Mount Everest in a copper strand one - thousandth the thickness of a human hair.
The spindly filopodia are about a hundredth the width of a human hair and about a thousandth wide.
More than 300 of them could fit across the width of a human hair.
Deep brain stimulation involves inserting a temporary electrode the width of a human hair to find the best location and amplitude for a permanent electrode.
But evolution has worked on much smaller scales too, producing finely honed nanostructures — parts less than a millionth of a meter across, or smaller than 1 / 20th of the width of a human hair — that help animals climb, slither, camouflage, flirt, and thrive.
The coating consists of thousands of tiny glass beads, only about one - hundredth the width of a human hair.
«With an outer diameter of only 130 microns, the probe is as thin as a single strand of human hair,» says Dr Jiawen Li, a researcher with the Adelaide Medical School, ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale Biophotonics (CNBP) and the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) at the University of Adelaide.
The discovery follows years of groundbreaking work by Arnold, who in 1995 discovered that an optical fiber could excite what he termed Whispering Gallery Mode (WGM) in polymer micro-beads less than one - third the diameter of a human hair.
In order for the interferometry to work, these corrections must be accurate to one one - hundredth of the width of a human hair.
More stuff that causes showers The air we breathe can be teeming with billions and billions of submicroscopic particles less than 1/8, 000 th the width of a human hair.
The source of new hair: For the first time, researchers have been able to take human dermal papilla cells (those inside the base of human hair follicles) and use them to create new hairs.
Three winners share the # 727,000 prize for developing nanoscale machines — 1000th the width of a human hair — that pave the way for applications in medicine, computing and engineering.
The overhead view of a new beamsplitter for silicon photonics chips that is the size of one - fiftieth the width of a human hair.
Also, the timing of human hair loss must be addressed, Dunbar says.
The objects they can create with the hydrogel range from the width of a human hair to several millimeters long.
Thanks to a new algorithm for designing the splitter, Menon's team has shrunk it to 2.4 by 2.4 microns, or one - fiftieth the width of a human hair and close to the limit of what is physically possible.
(That's an angle, the team's literature explains, the width of a human hair seen at a distance of a quarter mile.)
Membranes are tough to separate from the shell, and they are thin — only about the width of a human hair — so hundreds or thousands of eggs are needed for most applications.
The sulfuric acid condensed into minute droplets — each two hundred times finer than the width of a human hair — that could easily remain suspended in the air as an aerosol cloud.
They also tracked Apolipoprotein E (APOE 4), a well - known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's, as well as lifetime cumulative exposure to unhealthy levels of PM2.5 — particles which are at least 30 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair and frequently cause the haze over urban areas.
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