Scientists use a liquid metal technique to selectively remove elements from a block of well - mixed metals and
create intricate structures.
But it's true, too, that our success so far on this Earth has been built upon ever - more
intricate structures of cooperation.
The new,
more intricate structure of the central air intake also allows the radar sensor for the Active Cruise Control (ACC) to be integrated more discreetly.
Each strip takes the form of a circuit board etched
with intricate structures whose characteristics change progressively from one strip to the next, so that the permittivity varies smoothly.
This is a confocal image
showing intricate structure of astroglial cells (pink, stained with anti GFAP antibody) interconnected with neurons (stained light blue with anti-β III tubulin).
On the other hand, it is all too easy from our vantage point to behold those faults in the edifice of medieval Christendom which were destined in the long run to bring the
whole intricate structure into increasing decay.
Infrared light cuts through thick, obscuring patches of dust and gas, revealing the more
intricate structures underneath and producing a completely different landscape.
Disorder turns into order: Scientists at the Vienna University of Technology can show
how intricate structures can emerge from inhomogeneously charged particles.
Regardless of construction method, artificial reefs are generally designed to provide hard surfaces to which algae and invertebrates such as barnacles, corals, and oysters attach; the accumulation of attached marine life in turn
provides intricate structure and food for assemblages of fish.
As flowers
evolved intricate structures to attach pollinia — some orchids stick them smack between the eyes of their favorite insect species, for instance — reproductive barriers likely formed, giving birth to new species.
Bullock thinks that dark matter might instead be complex, something that interacts with itself strongly in the way that ordinary matter interacts with itself to
form intricate structures like atoms and atomic elements.
The Cat's Eye Nebula has a complex,
intricate structure which includes knots, bubbles, concentric gas shells, and jets of gas, as seen in hi - res images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1994.
The game's origins date all the way back to 2011, when it was revealed as a co-op zombie shooter with a robust base - building system that let you
craft intricate structures to fend off the undead.
In this commissioned body of work by the Arts Club of Chicago Simon Starling acts as an architect of history, selecting bricks of information to build a
wonderfully intricate structure.
Situated within a mirrored environment that is at once brilliant and disorienting, Bunker — M. Bakhtin is paired with an
obsessively intricate structure made of glass, crystals, and aluminum suspended in midair — an homage to the visionary Weimar architect Bruno Taut, whose «peculiar fusion of futurist fantasia, utopian manifesto, and private obsessions,» in the artist's words, seems to preside over the exhibition as a whole.
The works on view at Firestone were the prelude to a period when Boyd was painstakingly working out ever more
intricate structures involving tricky color choices.
While the observations in the optical allow astronomers to study the gas in full detail, the infrared light cuts through the obscuring patches of dust and gas, revealing the more
intricate structures underneath and the young stars hiding within it.
It's in many ways a true successor to «Following,» in the same neo-noir milieu (though this time a gloriously lit California, courtesy of Wally Pfister, in their first collaboration), and with an even
more intricate structure; Shelby's story is told backwards, from his execution of pal Teddy to a beginning / ending that reveals that much of what little he knows about his existence is a lie.
Traditional techniques involve labelling or injecting the cells with stains or fluorophores — fluorescent compounds that «glow» when exposed to light — to detect
their intricate structures.
These proteins have a complex,
intricate structure that is hard to reproduce.
Interacting galaxies can be found throughout the Universe, producing a variety of
intricate structures.
However, efforts to engineer improved AAVs have been stymied by
the intricate structure of these viruses.
That's where the three - bone structure of the mammalian middle ear comes in — and, Hoy says, with
its intricate structure and mechanical precision in converting these signals, the middle ear bones have long been considered «a whiz - bang miracle.»
Proteins, the ubiquitous workhorses of biochemistry, are huge molecules whose function depends on how they fold into
intricate structures.
Lacking any means of magnification, he could not possibly have seen
the intricate structure and beauty of fairyflies or other minute organisms.
The dynamical effects of two stars orbiting one another most easily explains
the intricate structures, which are much more complicated than features seen in most planetary nebulae.
The dynamical effects of two stars orbiting one another most easily explains
the intricate structures, which are much... Read more
The intricate structure of this bright gaseous nebula resembles a glass - blown holiday ornament with a glowing ribbon entwined.
Many different types of sugary molecules known as advanced glycation end - products (AGEs) end up in the spaces between cells and can react with and link together
the intricate structures of the extracellular matrix.
In fact, says Ke,
these intricate structures assemble themselves: put all the components together in one tube, and all the DNA sequences that are supposed to pair up find each other.
This confocal image shows
the intricate structure of the developing fly kidney, which is anchored within the body by attachment to nearby heart muscle.
Benjamin Palmer, an HFSP Cross-Disciplinary Fellow, describes his research in the emerging field of organic biomineralization, and in particular on
the intricate structure and functioning of the mirrored eye of the scallop.
But look closely enough, and you'll see it's made up of layers of fibers with thousands of
intricate structures and contact points.
The companion galaxy, located to the bottom - right of the image, displays
an intricate structure, including a number of trails that extend quite far out from its core.
We are given repeated occasions to allow our eyes to wash themselves in the rising tide of all the physical details this puppet world (the tiny switches and buttons on the control panels,
the intricate structures of the various cars, ships, and planes) before the vehicles inevitably explode before our eyes.
The centerpiece of Renoir's
intricate structure, the pivot on which the action turns, the symbolic core of his critique of French society, is the hunt, the scene that most clearly reveals the volcano that seethes beneath the dancers.
By 2009, when Asghar Farhadi's masterpiece about a group of friends vacationing by the Caspian Sea was first released in Iran,
the intricate structure of the director's storytelling had already begun to feel like his artistic trademark.
They can get quite complex with multiple floors and
intricate structures but they all generally look the same.
Play consists of
an intricate structure where Snake creeps through environments slowly and methodically, every step requiring forethought and planning.
Draw focus to your feline's twinkling emerald peepers to showcase
their intricate structure and offer a glimpse into her deepest thoughts.
The canine ear has
an intricate structure consisting of tissue, nerves, cartilage and tiny bones that work together with the brain to conduct and interpret sound.
Designed by Melissa Siben, the exhibition exists as a modern three - dimensional representation of
the intricate structure of Venice.
Using 500,000 pieces of reclaimed, old - growth cedar, John Grade builds
an intricate structure based on plaster casts taken of a massive, old - growth hemlock tree in the Cascade Mountains.
You'd have to look at it under an electron microscope to see
the intricate structure.