Sentences with phrase «beam into»

While humankind is theoretically capable of blasting a laser beam into space that is 10,000 times stronger than the sun, Diamond continued, «there isn't an instrument on Earth that can detect an Earth - like planet with Earth - like leakage of electromagnetic radiation.»
Together we designed five types of pyrheliometer including the water - flow standard; also, the two - mirror coelostat for reflecting a fixed solar beam into the laboratory; the vacuum bolometer, sensitive to a 10 - millionth of a degree of temperature, and the special galvanometer to record its indications; and finally, the pyranometer to measure radiation from an area of sky.
Marrying an artist's music to the right game can beam it into the ears of people who will hear it over and over again, especially in service games like Psyonix's opus.
By splitting the main beam into vertical strips, ADB maximises visibility whilst casting a shadow in front of oncoming vehicles to prevent dazzling.
A phosphor converter then transforms the blue laser beam into a very bright and pure white light.»
Using free tools like Google Hangout and Skype, an off - site presenter can beam into a room to lead a PD session.
In every sense the anti-Independence Day, Signs is a lesson in the art of withholding information, shining a flashlight's beam into a sea of darkness and hiding its bogeymen in the shadows.
Kevin and Neil beam into the Magical Virtual Studio in the Sky two days early to get ready for their Thanksgiving feast which will keep them napping through the weekend.
SILICONVALLEY.com — Mar 1 — Craigslist plans to collect millions of ads and beam them into deep space May 15, accompanied by a videotaped greeting from craigslist founder Craig Newmark.
Since full moons are like giant celestial spotlights, this one could beam into an area of life where you've been stuck or in denial.
Arne Voie, David Burns and Francis Spelman focused a laser beam into a thin sheet to illuminate a fluorescent sample and captured the reflected light using a different objective lens oriented perpendicular to the plane of illumination (i.e. light sheet).
The plane, which has a wingspan of 1.5 metres and weighs just 300 grams, uses photovoltaic cells to convert the energy from the infrared beam into electricity to power a propeller.
Essentially, they use an electron gun to introduce a low - energy electron beam into a short stretch of the RHIC accelerator.
The author, theoretical physicist Martin McCall of Imperial College London, proposed splitting a light beam into two segments moving at different speeds.
Then one day in April 2011, Gaeta sent a beam of light into one end of the fiber and through a time lens, splitting the beam into two parts.
After three more weeks of tweaking the apparatus, Gaeta's team was ready to send another beam into the fiber.
CERN's antimatter factory makes antiprotons — the rare mirror image of protons — by slamming a proton beam into a metal target, then dramatically slowing the emerging antiparticles so they can be used in experiments.
They passed each beam — which carried its own independent stream of data — through a «spiral phase plate» that twisted each radio beam into a unique and orthogonal DNA - like helical shape.
They then directed a second laser beam through an instrument that splits the laser beam into many smaller beams, the number and angle of which depend on the radio frequency applied to the deflector.
The world's most powerful x-ray laser, known as the Linac Coherent Light Source, sits at the end of a linear particle accelerator and converts the particle beam into an x-ray beam.
An optical lens can deflect a light beam into a much smaller area of space; a time lens deflects a section of a light beam into a smaller chunk of time.
Designed to test the brain «sability to process visual information, the machine works by shining asplit laser beam into a subject's eye.
For one thing, shooting a thin and powerful beam into the body requires the ability to see where it is going.
In their first experiment, the team sent a laser beam into a light - altering crystal on the satellite.
Steptoe thinks the system will transform multiplayer gaming, allowing faraway friends to beam into a shared reality in which virtual players are indistinguishable from people.
A few dozen invited guests and Seneca leaders were on hand Tuesday to witness crews hoisting the structure's final steel beam into place.
So instead, we're going to beam them into every living room in the country.
The workouts — which beam into your home live or on demand — focus on activities like high - intensity interval training, which includes short sprints followed by exercises on a mat.
So while you might be watching Super Bowl 52 or 55 streamed to your TV via Chromecast or Amazon's FireTV stick, or through a set of VR goggles that attach to the TV, or as a hologram beamed into the bar of your choice, it will probably be coming to you via one of the three networks.
It is the same one that has been beamed into our living rooms for the last 15 years courtesy of the Food Network.
So I put my head in magical fairyland sand, stubbornly insisting that my customers would be tractor - beamed into my budding practice,» she writes, «And then I ate canned food and spaghetti for a long, long time.»
This can leave you overwhelmed by a torrent of messages, calls, tweets and other digital information, some important but most of it not, all beamed into your phone, computer and tablet.
Christians are trying to turn those stupid I - beams into a religious monument.
Probably because it wouldn't make much engineering sense to have welded a bunch of beams into a star of David for construction purposes when the Towers were built.
If you're craving sunny days and a warm breeze as much as I am, I hope this bowl sends a ray of sunshine beaming into your kitchen.
Caring Australians inspired by the idea of a world without factory farming have stepped up by the thousands to get the message of Make it Possible right where it should be: beaming into hearts and homes across the country — in primetime.
And now I am beaming into your favourite technological device with my most comprehensive jam - packed, insightful and educational, confidence - boosting, digital baby - The Rock Your Birth Academy.
PMQs is a pretty unedifying spectacle to be beamed into the nation's living rooms in Wednesday evening's bulletins as the highest - profile example of our Parliamentary debates.
«He said on the BBC that people voted Ukip in Scotland because English TV was being beamed into Scotland,» Darling told the New Statesman.
«Star Trek the Original series used to have a phrase, «beam me up Scotty», Ukip is a party that gets beamed into Scotland courtesy of the BBC.»
Prince Harry and US TV star Meghan Markle were married in Windsor Castle on Saturday in a star - studded and emotional ceremony watched live by cheering crowds and beamed into homes around the world.
This technique uses powerful pulses of electromagnetic radiation beamed into a person's brain to jam or excite particular brain circuits.
To kick - start the reaction, the plan is to convert energy from high - power laser beams into heat and then X-rays, which will compress a pellet of deuterium and tritium to force the nuclei together.
To do so, the group mixed a second, weaker laser pulse with the strong laser and split the superimposed beams into two arms.
The silicon modulator splits laser beams into two channels, where the light waves can be manipulated to either cancel each other out (0) or travel side by side (1) when recombined.
There is no evidence so far of intelligent life out there and we are emitting fewer deliberate signs of our existence (even if a few messages are still being beamed into space, such as one in the direction of the star Polaris on 10 October 2016).
One candidate for such a computer is a so - called optical lattice, in which ultracold atoms are coaxed by strategically placed laser beams into a grid arrangement,...
Initially, researchers saw nothing but a grainy black - and - white scene with the camera's single light beaming into an empty darkness.
A water sample is placed inside the cylinder where it interacts with zinc ions, and a laser light is beamed into the object and onto the sample through a small hole, Yakovlev explains.
They are beamed into the scanner by a video projector and bounce off a mirror just above Patel's nose.
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