Sentences with phrase «tiny waves at»

We took Holden this weekend to both the Family Swim and Tiny Waves at the Berkeley YMCA.

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It's like that mind - bending discovery from quantum mechanics that tiny objects like electrons can actually be in two places at once and act simultaneously like a particle and a wave.
At both observatories, extremely sensitive laser measurements inside miles - long tunnels caught the waves» tiny stretches and squeezes of space - time.
Sonoluminescence, the puzzling glow emitted by a bubble in a field of high - pitched sound waves, may be caused by a tiny jet of liquid that shoots across the interior of the bubble at supersonic speed and slams into the opposite side, a Johns Hopkins researcher has proposed.
Andrew Gray at the University of Manchester, UK, says captive breeding is critical for preventing vulnerable amphibians being wiped out by the next wave of disease or the tiniest change in their natural environment.
Why not use sound waves to coax filters with big pores into catching tiny particles, asked chemical engineer Donald Feke and his colleagues at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Last year, Albert Polman at the FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics in Amsterdam and Nader Engheta, an electrical engineer at the University of Pennsylvania, developed a tiny waveguide device in which light waves of a single wavelength also achieved epsilon - near - zero.
Konrad Wiese, a zoologist at the University of Hamburg, thinks he's figured out how krill keep in touch: their tiny antennae pick up pressure waves from their neighbors.
It is at this point that the tip exceeds the speed necessary to create a tiny shock wave in the air; it is this shock that we hear as the «crack.»
The prototype device built by Huang and his colleagues creates a high - frequency sound wave traveling at an angle to liquid flowing down a tiny tube.
Sprayed from planes or boats, dispersants reduce the surface tension at the oil - water interface, allowing waves to break the slick into tiny droplets.
William Fox, a researcher at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, and his colleague Gennady Fiksel, of the University of Rochester, got an unexpected result when they used lasers in the Laboratory to recreate a tiny version of a gigantic plasma tsunami called a «shock wave
Chip and I greatly enjoyed our holiday in Scotland; she's the tiny squidge in the middle of the picture, smiling and waving at you.
Guests enter under an iconic wave sculpture and are immediately immersed into an undersea adventure where they can touch a shark, interact with a ray and feel tiny cleaner fish gently nibble at their hands.
Fifteen traditional dhow boats wait expectantly at the water's edge, tiny waves -LSB-...]
The waves at this tiny cove, which is set off by two beautiful cliffs, are spectacular for body surfing.
Tucked away on a tiny isle minutes away from the hum of Downtown San Diego, Spa at The Del is a coastal California sanctuary where rhythmic ocean waves lead the way to inner tranquility.
Balian truelly is Indonesia's biggest swell magnet, when everywhere else is tiny you can always count on waves at this location.
Rent a sea kayak from the tiny town of Marahau and either layover at a Torrent Bay campsite or make a long push through the Mad Mile — an intimidating stretch of unsheltered sea with high winds, rocks, and choppy waves — to Mosquito Bay.
Whether it boils down to frantically plowing an old man with a car around a tiny garage or kicking the remains of another to get someone to stop waving a chainsaw at you, the boss battles of Resident Evil 7 are some of the most intense moments I've come across in a video game in recent memory.
Works at the Biennial range historically from an 1870 painting of waves by Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a new work by Füsun Onur where a poem is heard on a moving boat, up to a cultural meeting point between Chicago and Istanbul by Theaster Gates, the work of Christine Taylor Patten, a series of 1,000 tiny one - inch square drawings titled «micros» with minimal material.
Tiny fragments of a recognizable world emerge and recede, like fluid waves of representation and destruction, wrestling with meaning and the lack thereof at every possible turn.
The next wave is looking at going tiny like they would a juicy steak on their menu.
The actual wavelengths / photons / particles of visible light are really tiny — all high energy signifies here is that the waves are closer together and smaller in height, they are so because travelling at the same speed as longer waves they have to be considerably smaller, and end up being microscopic like near infrared and visible is even smaller, thermal infrared can be the size of a finger nail.
Whatever the case, look at this video of a giant surfer wave and the tiny surfer rushing through the tunnel it makes: it's beautiful.
Rubinstein and the team at MIT experimented with a bag of chips that was lying on a table.The team filmed the bag lying on the table with a video camera and analyzed tiny, unperceivable motions that sound waves create in the room.
The current Pixels are at odds with the coming wave of handsets, like the Galaxy S8 and LG G6, with the tiniest sliver of a border around the display.
We exchanged small smiles and tiny waves... his, because he was shy... mine, because I wasn't quite sure if he was looking at me.
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