The most direct evidence comes
from tiny bubbles of ancient air trapped in the vast ice sheets of Antarctica.
Although scientists have analysed gases
from tiny bubbles trapped in ice cores drilled in polar ice caps, there are doubts about how closely the composition of the bubbles matches that of the atmosphere at the time they were trapped (see New Scientist, Science, 22 August).
Iso built everything
from tiny bubble cars to supercars, and you could argue the facts all day, but the Grifo was, to most, the best looking and best performing of the bunch.
Not exact matches
Heat over moderate heat, stirring
from time to time, just until
tiny bubbles form around the edges of the pan, 3 to 4 minutes.
We've watched the
tiny bubbles cascade to the bottom —
from the crema at the top on down — at Royal Blue Grocery on Rainey Street and Salt & Time's butcher shop in Austin.
Custom air - flow nipple valve keeps baby
from ingesting uncomfortable air
bubbles that cause hurtful gas in their
tiny bellies.
Some of us bravely stepped closer to report that
tiny bubbles were emerging
from around the cork.
Featuring Comply Adhesive
from 3M the films are fast and easy to position and, once pressure is applied, any trapped air can escape via
tiny channels for
bubble free results.
You can identify volcanic basalt
from its
tiny pockmarks, formed by
bubbles of escaping gas that froze in place when hot magma hit the cool air.
One of the mysteries this gives us clues to answering is how Saturn's magnetic
bubble, known as its magnetosphere, gets rid of gas
from Saturn's
tiny icy moon Enceladus.
Confirmation of this idea requires a direct record of the ancient atmosphere — and this can be recovered by analysing the air that became trapped in
tiny bubbles within ice as the snow it formed
from fell to Earth.
The installation converts text
from a computer keyboard to synthesized speech with enough sonic force to form and hold a
tiny bubble at the center of a jar of water.
The xylem's
tiny pores can trap
bubbles, preventing them
from spreading in the wood.
Among the hallmarks of a good champagne are multiple
bubble trains rising in lines
from the sides of a poured glass like so many
tiny hot - air balloons.
«That's interesting
from a scientific point of view because it likely preserves in
tiny bubbles a record of the atmosphere of Mars hundreds of millions of years ago.
Helium
from radiation transmutation takes up residence inside metals and causes the material to become riddled with
tiny bubbles along grain boundaries and progressively more brittle, the researchers explain.
I had been interviewed for a BBC documentary on my work to use microbubbles to improve cancer treatment, and that's when I got a call
from my collaborator Ray Averre of Avrox Technologies to ask if it would be possible to make a sports drink using
tiny bubbles of oxygen.
As soon as you notice one
tiny bubble remove it
from the heat and stir in the chocolate broken into chunks until it is all melted.
Berg's direction is almost poetic as he orchestrates the percolating problem at the ocean floor,
tiny bubbles rising
from the crust, a crack mirroring the rising tension beneath the facade of congeniality up on the surface.
To test if the oil is ready without a thermometer, stick an unvarnished wooden chopstick into the oil; when the oil is hot enough, a steady stream of
tiny bubbles will rise
from the tip of the chopstick.
Circles of
bubbles would appear
from below — the whales do this to cause fish to congregate for easier hunting — followed by breach after breach of the whales as they scooped up schools of
tiny fish in their mouths.
Turtle grass: Thalassia testudinum: BEACHCOMBERS TIP: While snorkeling on calm days over the Thalassia, 4 to 5» deep, if one looks carefully one can see streams of
tiny bubbles of oxygen coming
from the photosynthetic reactions of the Thalassia.
Graphically,
Tiny Trax is superb in every detail
from slot car animations to incredibly realised tracks in both the foreground and background such as Paradise Adventures» shipwrecks, alongside Frozen Forgeways» Molten Ruins showcasing realistic particle effects such as sparks rising
from magma as molten lava flows out of volcanic rock as lava
bubbles underneath the track surface which is all viewable through the centre of a loop the loop connecting to the start - finish straight.
Tiny Bubbles [$ 4.99]
from Pine Street Codeworks is a game that's been in the works for several years now, and along its development journey it has garnered all sorts of attention and awards.
Known for
tiny sculptures made
from materials such as paper, rope, string, and
bubble wrap, Richard Tuttle has become hugely influential.
(As you can see, the «stars» are made
from tiny air
bubbles in the resin.)
This is especially clear in a new series of burnished graphite works in which
tiny white spots resulting
from air
bubbles in the gesso result in overall patterns.Not only the spots but also their distribution and the texture they give to the surface are the beyond the artist's control.
Image: Mary Ellen Mark (American, 1940 - 2015),
Tiny Blowing a
Bubble, Seattle (
from «Streetwise»), 1983.
Negotiating these clumps, which are actually cast
from clay models in a synthetic plaster called Zellan, the viewer might almost have expected to encounter a
tiny model shipwreck or a
bubbling oxygen pump.
When the ice
from a certain layer is crushed — say, a layer known to be 2,000 years old —
tiny bubbles of ancient air are released, the composition of which reflects the composition of the atmosphere 2,000 years ago.
I later covered the
bubble foil with cardboard, and some thin wood sheets that I guess is some kind of cheap wood wall paneling of some sort, (IDK) which I painted a beautiful shimmery metallic purple that resulted
from accidentally spilling two
tiny cans of pink and silver rustoleum.
Deeply isolated in their own
tiny academic
bubble only talking to like minded individuals also inside of that
bubble where the real word rarely intrudes, I doubt that very many of these scientists realise just how stupid and even imbecilic and disposable they are starting to appear to the ordinary citizen on the street particularly when they try to sell a bill of goods like those adjusted and etc and etc temperatures
from a half dozen or more decades past as the real temperatures of the times and then change those same temperatures or remove then the next day or week or whatever and then change then yet again and again.
If the liquid water subsequently freezes, the excess CO2 will appear as very
tiny trapped
bubbles, far smaller than the size of the ice grains resulting
from crushing the ice sample during the analysis process.
The ice contains
tiny air
bubbles from the atmosphere in the snow that fell, and by analysing the composition of the air you can get a climate curve, which tells you about both the annual temperature and methane content.