Sentences with phrase «beam of light»

Lighting effects were absolutely gorgeous, with beams of light cutting through foliage and streaming through intense cloud cover.
Using beams of light to hold molecules in place or tug at them, researchers have directly measured the strength of protein chemical bonds and could tease out more cellular secrets.
FAST quantum computers made of atoms trapped by beams of light could be a step closer, thanks to the first images of the individual atoms in such a grid.
The intense, focused beams of light help you to view colors more vividly and reduce fatigue at night.
The statues will emit beams of light which will bounce off various mirrors around the tomb and hit the door.
The sound of your support person giving a bottle while you sleep may make you see beams of light pour down from the heavens over your partner and that bottle of expressed milk.
A laser is a device that produces a powerful beam of light.
They don't replace the vehicle's LED high beams, but rather act as a supplement providing a low and wide beam of light for improved visibility.
When you need to use it, it produces a 600 - foot beam of light.
A laser is a device that produces an extremely powerful and concentrated beam of light.
Given sufficient mass, an object can cause an otherwise straight beam of light to curve.
A night - vision package is also available, with headlamps that can automatically identify pedestrians and highlight them with a separate beam of light.
A gentle beam of light stimulates cellular regeneration and healing in recovering tissues.
Because cats can't catch the elusive beam of light, it leaves them frustrated.
Sure, it has infinite ammo, since it shoots beams of light instead of arrows.
Cities are laid out in sequence, the networks between points illustrated by fragile beams of light.
That beautiful beam of light is prone to occasional false touches, which we experienced due to a combination of the curved screen and our firm grasp of such a big phone.
Now, a team of engineers has designed a computer chip that uses beams of light to mimic neurons.
This technology creates images by scanning objects with precisely focused beams of light.
It is a small and affordable option that is capable of producing a 600 - foot beam of light.
That gives it the ability to direct beams of the light in specific places, making the material useful for microscopes and novel projection systems.
The building was a beautiful long column of tangled concrete and glass with a high arched ceiling that let in beams of light from the setting sun.
For instance, surgical lasers emit beams of light at a certain wavelength that allows them to cut tissue and cauterize bleeding vessels.
The launch telescope sends a 50 centimetre - wide beam of light into the sky to produce the artificial star.
Introduction Light in the Dark, Made by Dreamgate Studios, is a physics heavy puzzle game where you, as a Totem, a cutesy little creature, are tasked with collecting your scattered young by shining beams of light on them and, if you can get the angles right, stars, which are
* Cue IKEA entrance doors opening with beam of light shining through *
Because when I stop and look at my beautiful girl's profile against the shadow - like beams of light lingering in our bedroom, I understand that I have all that she needs — that I am all that she needs.
Optical lasers use quantum effects to produce an intense beam of light of a single frequency, or color.
Although optical masers are still very new, they have already provided enormously intense and sharply directed beams of light.
At the Parrish, the artist has built her own environment, a plywood box that enables her to project beams of light onto a crinoline shape.
Beams of light shoot in from the ceiling, wet floors reflect nicely and the shadows are more than the usual dark circle underneath each model.
It works by projecting beams of light through an oxygen - permeable window into a liquid resin.
The team monitored the passage of light through the waveguide using a near - field scanning optical microscope and confirmed that a narrow beam of light successfully passes through the waveguide forwards, but that the wave's symmetry breaks down when traveling backwards2.
McCall's reemergence is marked by revisiting and further developing what began as his «solid light» films made in the early 1970s: installations of hazy, darkened rooms with slow - moving beams of light from 16 mm projectors.
This non-invasive therapy uses a targeted beam of light energy to stimulate the body's natural healing abilities.
A group of researchers from Austria have sent twisted beams of light across the rooftops of Vienna.
The particle accelerators fired beams of lighter nuclei at samples of heavy elements, smashing the atoms together until some of them fused.
(2013), a site - specific installation of blue, yellow and Green Egyptian cotton thread by Anne Lindberg, visually vibrates like radiating beams of light.
As a pulsar rotates, it emits high - energy radiation, similar to a lighthouse casting beams of light.
I think the crank flash lights have stronger beams of light and hold a charge a little longer between cranks and would be a safer for a child to use.
Laser - produced beams of light elements, and laser - produced low - energy electron beams, could also be pursued at BELLA to develop the biomedical basis for new types of medical treatments that better target cancers, for example.
«We start by calculating the scattering of a single beam of light below the surface.
The new microendoscope is based on a multimode optical fiber, which can carry different multiple beams of light at the same time.
Using a digital micromirror to split beams of light and direct them through apertures in polymer pyramids, Northwestern University researchers drew a variety of molecular architectures and used those to make up the «land» in a
The ALS generates beams of light, from infrared to X-ray wavelengths, to support a range of science experiments by visiting and in - house researchers.
Notably different from many of Ruscha's works of the same period, most obviously in its exclusion of text, his series of Miracle pastel drawings from in the mid-1970s show bright beams of light burst forth from skies with dark clouds.
Morning's first beams of light dive out from the Blue Ridge Mountains» haze, draping fat, flared fenders and sculpted bumpers in a warm Carolina glow.
James Turrell's (b. 1943) work is primarily concerned with light and space, and Pullen (Red)(1968) is created by projecting a single, controlled beam of light from the opposing corner of the room, so that it appears as a three - dimensional form.
The neon's pulsating beams of light form distinct iterations of the word «jungle» in a manner that is utterly hypnotic, addictive and unsettling.
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