Sentences with phrase «from tiny specks»

Stray DNA can come from tiny specks of dust, skin or hair floating in the air.
The surface, a sweeping parabola of Euclidean purity, seems perfectly matched to its function: to peer from a tiny speck in the universe called Earth into an unimaginably distant past when vast galaxies were still forming.
You can envision this by imagining the limit case where a larger planet fills nearly one hemisphere of the view looking outward from a tiny speck of a planet.

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Tiny Speck raised about $ 17 million from notable VCs like Andreessen Horowitz and Accel Partners, and went on to release Glitch, a «massively multiplayer» online game.
But there was one good thing to come from the wreckage of Tiny Speck and Glitch: a tool the team called Slack, which has upended how companies everywhere communicate.
If black hole after all the scenario of quantum mechanical process have completed their interactions behave accordingly to Relativity equation to became eventually a tiny speck in space of high intensity mass with very strong gravitation wave could the telescope have picked up such polarization of light from some gravitated wave of dying star or black hole.
Theists want to as - sign a personality, intent and expectations to the stuff which then changes it from a something to a someone, and for some reason they think they know who the someone is and that the someone knows who they are which means the tiny speck of carbon we are in relation to the almost limitless amounts of matter in the universe must be the most important specks of carbon in the universe.
Our place in the universe, including all our human history all along, as is seen from space starting at 600,000 miles away, and down to a flyby proximity, a tiny speck.
It's made from tons of tiny specks of foam - like material, so it «flows» apart, sticks together, breaks in half, and crumbles.
At 37 weeks my twins had grown from tiny flickering specks into 7 lb.
Looking to make him stop his talk of a tiny world, they try to get that speck away from him, setting up the action of the rest of the film.
For example, if they jump up on the bed and lay down, within a few seconds I will find these tiny black specks ranging in size from microscopic, like the eye of a needle or smaller, to larger flakes resembling black dandruff, so to speak.
The tiny island, which is barely a speck on the world map, sits roughly 250 miles south off the coast of Central Java, and a whopping 1,650 miles from Perth, the nearest western Australian city.
A third effect occurs when black carbon (BC) particles land on snow, and the tiny specks of dark material in the upper snow layers absorb heat from the sun and promote melting.
The technical analysts here, including the authors of this paper, are * exactly * the type of myopic prodigies who gleefully allowed a speck of chipped paint in a tiny optical mount to mar the Hubble Telescope mirror, who confidently failed to actually test if Shuttle fuel tank o - rings might get brittle when frozen, and who sportingly neglected to stand back far enough from their computer screens to wonder if Canadians might have sent over metric instead of English measurements for their billion dollar Mars rover.
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