The tech giant proudly shared that part of this lineup are battery cells that can power electric vehicles as far as 600
kilometers after charging for just 20 minutes.
So I took the left via Itabiak road, 15
kilometers after I found myself in the Philippines's longest white beach - 14,000 meters (8.7 miles) of fine white sand beach without any tourist around.
Seville is flat and has
kilometer after kilometer of bike lanes, and this became my favorite part of the day.
To reach this Riviera Maya resort, follow the signs and take the turn off to The Royal Haciendas from Highway 307, one
kilometer after the Coca Cola plant.
Not exact matches
Several months
after that meeting, Peter Diamandis, a space - travel fanatic in St. Louis, announced a new competition, the X-Prize (later named the Ansari X-Prize), for the first manned, non-government-funded flight to reach an altitude of 100
kilometers, or 62 miles, and then repeat the feat with the same vehicle within two weeks.
Turkey has threatened to march on Manbij and wrest it from Kurdish hands
after its forces won a resounding victory over Kurdish fighters earlier this month and took control of Afrin, a town 60 miles (100
kilometers) to the west.
Allegedly run by a local, Jose Antonio Yepez, the gang is known as the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel,
after a small town 60
kilometers east of Salamanca.
North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Friday that flew about 800
kilometers (500 miles) off its east coast into the sea, South Korea's military said, days
after fresh US sanctions were imposed on the isolated state.
The company claims this is the first autopilot accident
after more than 208 million
kilometers (nearly 130 million miles) driven by Autopilot customers.
Belgium's Yves Lampaert won the Across Flanders race for the second straight year
after surging from the leading group in the final
kilometer of the Flemish cobbled race
The Stage 20 climb of Alto de l'Angrliru comes shortly
after the 40 -
kilometer time trial to Logrono and a pair of summit finishes at Los Machucos and Santo Toribio.
«They ought to chop this thing off
after 1,000
kilometers,» he grumbles.
McP arrived in Kuwait a couple of weeks
after I did, and his unit camped several
kilometers away from ours.
She was found in Awo community
after she was taken from Ikere, a distance of not less than 50
kilometers.
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After I've trekked for about a
kilometer, I saw someone to whom I cried for help.
A possible explanation surfaced
after a letter from the managers of the 678
kilometer pipeline company began circulating in the media.
Now, scientists have shown that light's shifty disposition persists even
after trekking thousands of
kilometers into space and back again, researchers report October 25 in Science Advances.
After accounting for the amount of rock expected to have chipped away during collisions over the solar system's history, the researchers estimated these asteroids were all at least 100
kilometers across when they formed.
On April 30, if all goes well,
after running out of fuel to fight off orbital decay NASA's long - running MESSENGER spacecraft will end its mission to Mercury by crashing into the planet's surface at nearly 4
kilometers per second.
Their analysis, recently published in Geology, reveals a subglacial lake covering as much as 1,250 square
kilometers (making it the second - largest subglacial lake in Antarctica by length
after Lake Vostok) and a series of canyons that extend a
kilometer deep and 1,100
kilometers across.
LIGO's detectors in Hanford, Wash., and Livingston, La., newly reactivated
after five years of upgrades, each consist of a powerful laser that splits into two perpendicular, 4 -
kilometer - long beams.
For the first 5 years of her daughter's life, Katerina Michaelides, a senior lecturer in hydrology at the University of Bristol, had to keep her full - time workload to the standard hours of professional child care so that she could look
after her daughter in the mornings and evenings as sole parent while her academic husband spent his weeks working at a university approximately 650
kilometers away.
After inspiring millions of people worldwide with its successful landing in a crater on the Red Planet on Aug. 5, 2012, PDT (Aug. 6, 2012, EDT), Curiosity has provided more than 190 gigabits of data; returned more than 36,700 full images and 35,000 thumbnail images; fired more than 75,000 laser shots to investigate the composition of targets; collected and analyzed sample material from two rocks; and driven more than one mile (1.6
kilometers).
German police took action on 4 August
after two patients from the Netherlands and one from Belgium died shortly
after undergoing treatment at the Biological Cancer Centre, run by alternative practitioner Klaus Ross in the town of Brüggen, Germany, 50
kilometers west of Düsseldorf.
Moreover, the day
after the meltdowns, Japanese authorities evacuated some 150,000 people living within 20
kilometers of the plant, and a week later they started screening for contaminated food.
After a few tense days the men were evacuated by helicopter to another station 200
kilometers north.
After Larsen B's collapse, a sensitive GPS instrument bolted into the bedrock on Anvers Island, 150
kilometers west, showed that the rate of tectonic uplift had nearly tripled, from 0.3 to 0.8 centimeter a year.
JUNO»S JOURNEY
After a 2.8 billion
kilometer road trip, NASA's Juno spacecraft is about to reach Jupiter.
A minute
after its final signal, the sophisticated spacecraft will be reduced to a rapidly dissipating spray of vaporized metal some 200
kilometers beneath Saturn's swirling cloud tops.
South Pacific land snails are rare to begin with, but they have taken a hit in the last few decades
after residents of Raiatea, in the Society Island chain some 5000
kilometers south of Hawaii, began importing predatory snails from Florida in 1986 to eat another kind of pest snail.
Just
after the impact, deep granite bedrock, flowing like a liquid, rebounded into a central tower as tall as 10
kilometers before collapsing into the circular ridge.
Felix Baumgartner broke the mark for highest - ever skydive
after leaping from a balloon more than 38
kilometers above Earth's surface on October 14
After nine years, 4.8 billion
kilometers and $ 700 million the New Horizons mission has officially begun to execute its sequence of Pluto flyby observations
And now,
after Lushan, Liu and colleagues say that the 60
kilometer - long segment of the fault northeast of the Lushan rupture is the place in the region to watch for the next major earthquake.
That is apparently what happened to the 99 villagers of Miaohe, 10 miles (17
kilometers) upstream of the Yangtze, who saw the land behind their homes split into a 655 - foot -(200 - meter --RRB- wide crack last year, soon
after the reservoir water level was lowered for the summer floods.
After maturing, the squid swim several hundred
kilometers south to cooler, plankton - rich waters near the Falkland Islands, where international fishing vessels normally catch them in great numbers between February and June.
Nearly two years to the day
after the Deepwater Horizon incident, scientists from the Consortium for Advanced Research on Transport of Hydrocarbon in the Environment (CARTHE), based at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, conducted a drifter experiment in the northern Gulf of Mexico spill site to study small - scale ocean currents ranging from 100 meters to 100
kilometers.
«When I get home [
after a 65 -
kilometer commute], I don't always feel like doing schoolwork,» he says.
Each of the rover's six wheels has its own drive motor, which all still work
after about 27.9 miles (44.9
kilometers) of driving on Mars.
After 4 years surveying 12 square
kilometers of land around the United Kingdom's Stonehenge, researchers have uncovered a sprawling complex of chapels, hedges, barrows, and pits surrounding the Neolithic stones, The Guardian reports.
This simulation shows how heat currents (red) would churn inside a mud ball 200
kilometers wide, 2.4 million years
after its ice melted.
Astronomers have strongly suspected that dust also forms
after supernovas, the violent explosions of giant stars that send atoms hurtling through space at thousands of
kilometers a second.
When it stopped,
after crossing the river, the neighborhood, and State Route 530, the Oso landslide had traveled 1.4
kilometers.
«ChroGPS is based on the sequential application of two steps: first the generation of distances (or degrees of similarity) between epigenetic components on the basis of several possible measurements that we have developed, and
after, in the representation of these distances in the form of bi - o tri-dimensional maps to facilitate their interpretation.For example, they are like visual maps from which distance tables can be drawn up in
kilometers between cities,» describes Òscar Reina, one of the developers of the software application.
These gases would be carried away in the atmosphere
after an explostion and investigators could look for the isotopic signatures thousands of
kilometers away from the test site and even months afterward.
Now, 140 years
after the transcontinental railroad's nearly 2,900
kilometers of track first connected both U.S. coasts, a number of states are hoping for a second golden age of rail, this time fueled by the Obama administration's pledge of billions of stimulus dollars for high - speed railway development.
Simulations indicate that
after the first few hundred million years of bombardment, the heat from the impacts had dissipated enough that 10 to 75 percent of the top
kilometer of the subsurface was habitable for mesophiles — microbes that live in temperatures of 20 ° to 50 ° Celsius.
He says that,
after impact, the lander may have flown as high as 1
kilometer back into space (this is microgravity,
after all) before returning again to the comet.
Much of the 4200 - square -
kilometer zone was evacuated
after the nuclear plant's unit 4 reactor exploded in 1986, sending a radioactive plume over Europe.
Philae project manager Stephan Ulamec explained how,
after impact on Wednesday, the lander rebounded at 38 centimeters per second, traveling a
kilometer up in space, and a
kilometer laterally across the surface.