She says that there may be practical applications in the future — a commentary
accompanying the paper suggests that the method could aid in the development of technologies such as molecular wires, atom - thick conductors that could help shrink electronic devices — but that their result concerns «extremely fundamental» physics that might be just as valuable for developing quantum intuition in the next generation of physicists.
Not exact matches
A
paper by Ian Dalziel of The University of Texas at Austin's Jackson School of Geosciences, published in the November issue of Geology, a journal of the Geological Society of America,
suggests a major tectonic event may have triggered the rise in sea level and other environmental changes that
accompanied the apparent burst of life.
Each
paper is write - on,
accompanied by a mark scheme, and comprises a total of 60 marks with
suggested grade boundaries.
Accompanying the life - size suite are three new larger - scale, almost sculptural versions of more ads, 35 x 35 inches each and mounted on aluminum which has been crumpled in such a way as to
suggest being balled up and tossed then fished out of a wastebasket — but also that calls attention to their
paper - based nature, and to the fact they are drawings.