Sentences with phrase «from molten metal»

Very rarely do some hues live up to their name, but Gucci's Liquid Silver shadow ($ 37; gucci.com) is so pigmented, you'd think it were made from the molten metal itself.
Scientists in the area of paleomagnetism use magnetic minerals to investigate the history of the earth's magnetic field and its formation from molten metal flowing within the earth's core, the so - called geodynamo.
By understanding how temperatures and time control the growth of these dendrites, materials scientists may find new ways to produce materials from molten metals.

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At the same time, throughout August, Luther was composing a formal and personal letter to the young Emperor and a public Offer and Protest — these were personal matters and both texts he discussed in detail with Spalatin in sharp distinction from his polemical works about which he seldom consulted anyone once he had settled the truth of the matter in his own mind, and the text began to flow like molten metal.
New research from The University of Texas at Austin adds evidence to a theory that claims the metallic cores of rocky planets like Earth were formed when molten metal trapped between grains of silicate rock percolated to the center of the planet during its early formation.
The circulation of this molten metal may produce the geomagnetic field that shields us from potentially lethal solar flares and cosmic rays.
Geochemists Graham Pearson and Stephen Parman of Durham University in England examined bits of metal from the mantle that had been thrust up onto Earth's surface by plate tectonics for signs that would indicate when the metal had been molten.
Variations in the brightness of a planet drifting alone in space could come from clouds of molten metal passing in and out of view as it spins
The MESSENGER observations and data from the two earlier Mariner 10 flybys are consistent enough to describe a dipolar field with an active electrical dynamo in which the magnetic field is produced by electrical currents flowing in an outer core of molten metal (more discussion and images from MESSENGER's January 2008 flyby).
«Potassium metal was first isolated in 1807 in England by Sir Humphry Davy, who derived it from caustic potash (KOH, potassium hydroxide) by the use of electrolysis of the molten KOH with the newly discovered voltaic pile.
And then my second thought is whether or not I still have my Crash Test Dummy action figures from the early 90s, because this version of Doctor Doom has an absolutely terribly designed face that makes him looks like one of those guys had molten metal and glow sticks thrown on him.
WB's Maximum Movie Mode (last seen on Watchmen) allows director McG to give us a personal tour of the film, including picture - in - picture demonstrations, storyboard comparisons, a Terminator Mythology Timeline, and eleven Focus Points also accessible directly from the menu: «Digital Destruction,» «Enlisting the Air Force» («Molten Metal and the Science of Simulation,» «Building the Gas Station,» «Creating the VLA Attack,» «Exploding Serena's Lab in Miniature,» «Hydrobots,» «An Icon Returns,» «Terminator Factory,» «Stan Winston Shop,» and «Napalm Blast.»
There are few racing game experiences more thrilling than rushing through a massive, lava - spitting furnace on a tube, with giant machines presumably processing the molten metal on all sides, or dealing with the ever changing glow of a road made from Tron style virtual reality stuff.
In the run - up to his first major solo show — which opens in March at New York's blue - chip gallery Friedman Benda — he's reticent to reveal the true inspirations behind his bizarre but dazzling works, which look like hammered chunks of molten metal sourced from an alien planet.
In conjunction with the exhibit, there will be a molten iron performance and heavy metal music concert Saturday, October 18, from 2 to 9 p.m. at The Bandshell, located adjacent to the main entrance.
There are several ways the various CSP technologies receive the heated fluid to store thermal energy from the sun, but once ready to store, a huge metal tank — like the one pictured above — stores the hot liquid, whether in molten salts (at about 565 °C) for power tower CSP or in a heat transfer fluid (at about 400 °C) for parabolic trough CSP.
When the latest blackout hit in September, they were left with molten metal in containers that would be a total loss if power could not quickly be supplied to keep the metal from solidifying.
«A few precious metals from the circuit boards, including gold and palladium, are recovered from the molten liquid, but the vast majority of materials are left to burn, releasing chloride, mercury and other vapors into the atmosphere.»
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