Sentences with phrase «art than cell»

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Starting with 2 - D structures formed using state - of - the - art methods in semiconductor manufacturing and carefully placed «Kirigami cuts,» the researchers created more than 50 different mostly closed 3 - D structures that, in theory, could contain cells or support advanced electronic or optoelectronic devices.
Mission scientists used state - of - the - art computer simulations to show that the surface of Sputnik Planum is covered with icy, churning, convective «cells» 10 - 30 miles across, and less than a million years old.
By comparison, that's about 15 times smaller than a red blood cell, and Zhang said shrinking an infrared light source to such a small scale could open doors to new kinds of chemical sensing and molecular imaging that aren't possible with today's state - of - the - art nanoscale infrared spectroscopy.
I love the art style, almost like a painting rather than a cell shaded cartoon.
In the fall, Google was sued by Skyhook Wireless — the Boston - based outfit that pioneered the art of pinpointing a mobile device's location based on Wi - Fi and cell - tower signals — which accused using Android to strong - arm handset makers into choosing Google's location technology rather than Skyhook's.
Anyone who has more than two brain cells and actually READ all 29 pages of the filing, can easily see that Star Citizen is excluded in «name» only; and that since SQ42 is built from EVERYTHING that was developed for Star Citizen, everything the bank listed for SQ42, by extension, also ties up engine, tech, media etc of Star Citizen because, aside from unique music and performance art (mocap for cut scenes), there is NO SQ42 without Star Citizen.
Recent exhibitions includes Puppet Show, Eastside Projects, Birmingham (2013), Things That Go Without Saying, Grazer Kunstverein, Austria (2013), The Parliament, Archive of Disobedience, Umeå Bildmuseet, Sweden, Social Fabric, Iniva, London and Lund Konsthall, Sweden, Surrounded by the Uninhabitable, SALT Istanbul (2012) «There is nothing left», Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum, Townhouse, Egypt and Oslo Kunstforening (2011 - 12), Something Stronger than Skepticism, Alias, Krakow Photomonth (2011), Manifesta 8, Murcia (2010), Revision, part 1 and 2 (Artists Space, New York, 2009, and Cell Projects, London, 2010), Curtain Show (Eastside Projects, 2010), and Life always Escapes (Wysing Arts, Cambridge, and e-flux journal 2009).
TreeHugger usually focuses more on eco-design and sustainable technologies than art, but with Simon Starling and his fuel cell powered bicycle recently winning the Turner Prize the environment is becoming a big subject in the contemporary art world.
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