Not exact matches
Researchers use CT
scans to ferret out basic information like a mummy's sex, which is not easy to discern
hundreds of years
after death.
I stopped in fatigue,
after scanning several
hundred scientists, at the letter «C.» One of the «C's,» atmospheric - science professor John Christie laughs at the panic: «Doomsday prophesies [like The World Will be Staving by 2000, as we were told in college, or The New Ice Age is Coming] grab headlines but prove to be false.
The sound of Bartleby the Scrivenor's pen scratching hour
after hour was replaced long ago by the churn of Xerox machines as they automatically
scan, collate and staple
hundreds of duplicate copies in a matter of minutes.