Nine of the works are arrestingly hung only
centimetres apart in a horizontal line on a single wall, like Ellsworth Kelly's Spectrum V (1969).
When they went to Namibia, they discovered these smaller circles, about 20 centimetres in diameter and 20
centimetres apart, which had never been reported before.
To hear Auditioner, listeners put their chins on a small platform between two speakers about 50
centimetres apart, doing away with the need for headphones.
Researchers in South Korea have transmitted data at a rate of 10 megabits per second through a person's arm, between two electrodes placed on their skin 30
centimetres apart (Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, DOI: 10.1088 / 0960-1317/20 / 2 / 025032).
Both men and women compete over 4000 metres in this technically exacting discipline, which sees teams ride in formation often just a few
centimetres apart.
Not exact matches
At just 1
centimetre long, it ties with a Brazilian frog as the world's tiniest tetrapod — a group that includes all vertebrates
apart from fish.
The pillars are only a few tens of nanometres
apart, which lets the team cram tens of thousands of spots of colour across every
centimetre of the surface.
This detail is about the same as we achieve here at Jodrell Bank with our e-MERLIN array of telescopes working at
centimetre wavelengths but with telescopes spread up to about 200 km
apart.