It's going to sit on the bottom of a vast sea, and the odds of it EVER being
found by human eyes are astronomically slim to the point of absurdity.
Not exact matches
That was in the early»70s, when with long hair, bobbles, bangles and beads and a gleam of communitarian utopianism in my
eyes, I finally
found my way into the fourth century treatise
by Nemesius, peri phuseos anthropon («On the Nature of the
Human»), where it at length dawned on me that ancient wisdom could be the basis for a deeper critique of modern narcissistic individualism than I had yet seen.
The experts
found that
by creating lamellar structures — fine layers, alternating between different materials — the
human eye's response to the visible light was very high.
Berlyne, author of an interesting but very mechanistic theory of experimental aesthetics,
finds himself the keynote speaker in a chapter which, after some elementary physiology of the
human eye, is almost entirely metaphysical, discussing at length the absolute truths expressed in mathematics and,
by analogy, in music, and posing the question as to whether God did or did not put them there for mathematicians and musicians to
find.
It uses a virus already approved
by the Food & Drug Administration for other genetic therapies in the
eye; it delivers an ion channel gene similar to one normally
found in
humans, unlike others that employ genes from other species; and it can easily be reversed or adjusted
by supplying new chemical photoswitches.
Researchers led
by investigators Jerry Workman, Ph.D. and Susan Abmayr, Ph.D. at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research
found that fruit flies that lack Ataxin - 7 experience neurodegeneration in the brain and the
eye — paralleling the effects of the
human disease.
The
findings support a path to improving clinical applications, specifically for restoring vision in
humans by allowing photoreceptors derived from
human stem cells to integrate and thrive in the
eye.
Fact is, toxicological studies of the effects of algae (primarily spirulina) consumption on
humans and animals, including feeding as much as 800mg / kg, and replacing up to 60 % of protein intake with algae sources, have shown no toxic effects, and in contrast, algae intake has actually been
found to prevent damage caused
by toxins that affect the heart, liver, kidneys, neurons,
eyes, ovaries, DNA, and testicles.
Those two things are nowhere to be
found in Ted 2, despite the oddly topical storyline centered around the concept of Ted (MacFarlane) and John (Wahlberg) fighting for the bear's civil rights when it turns out that he somehow slipped
by the legal system all these years and is now suddenly deemed property in the
eyes of the law, as opposed to a
human being.
This is just the first of many
eye - popping sequences in the film, which then picks up 15 years later as a young man named Cale (voiced
by Matt Damon) reluctantly joins the alien and
human crew of the ship Valkyrie to
find the legendary ship Titan — the key to mankind's survival.
For example, on Saturday I was walking back to my hotel when I
found myself unexpectedly surrounded
by two cadres of
Humans vs Zombies players warily
eyeing each other on opposite sides of Culver Blvd. «You'd better get out of here,» a 20 - something Zombie - player warned me.
The Clothespin Freaks and nearly - reassembled new
humans called Homeys are guided
by «LF», an animated sign and proud owner of a Lost &
Found bureau.They travel through caverns completing their reconstitution on the way to meet Gormal MacGuffin, a wise blue -
eyed groundhog with expertise in climate change and water conservation.
The piece caught my
eye because, in sifting through New York Times archives a few years ago while researching my book on the changing Arctic, I
found what I believe is our first substantial newspaper coverage of research pointing to the prospect that
humans could substantially warm the climate — a 1956 article on Plass's work
by Waldemar Kaempffert.
In the two - track approach to the European
human rights project, where the Luxembourg Court is also proactive in providing guidance, the Strasbourg Court in 2013 in M.E v Sweden is being asked
by the interveners [42] to apply the guidance of the UK Supreme Court, [43] and the UK Upper Tribunal, [44] in engaging with the risk group (those who are open), and how they are identified («not being straight enough, including straight individuals, due to non-compliance with a heteronormative stereotype in the
eyes of the potential persecutor»), independent of whether an individual is «voluntarily discrete», where such discretion is due to a well -
founded fear of persecution.